TRAI issues new tariff orders for DTH, cable TV

May 28, 2013 04:19 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 12:54 am IST - New Delhi

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today issued new tariff orders to make available Set Top Boxes (STBs) and other equipment for digital TV at reasonable prices.

In a statement issued here, TRAI said the objective of these tariff orders prescribing standard tariff package for STBs for Digital Cable TV and CPE for Direct to Home (DTH) services is to ensure effective commercial inter-operability.

Tariff orders have been devised to make available STBs and CPEs, which are needed to receive TV signals for cable and DTH TV services, at reasonable prices as well as to take care of the interests of the service providers, TRAI said.

As per the tariff orders, Cable TV operators and DTH service providers can provide different STBs and CPE to consumers with varying rental and security deposit plans.

The order gives options as per which cable service providers can provide the STBs at a monthly rent of Rs. 55.66 or Rs. 50.66 (excluding taxes) if the security deposit is Rs. 400 or Rs. 800 respectively.

In case of DTH service providers, the monthly rent for the CPE can be offered at a rental of Rs. 71.75 per month if the security deposit is Rs. 500 and Rs. 65.50 if the security deposit is Rs. 1000.

The security deposit will be refunded to subscribers at the end of three years and the STB or CPE will become the property of the customer.

As per other options, security deposit will be adjusted against the monthly rent in three years.

Cable service providers can give STBs at a rental of Rs. 46.80 or Rs. 32.93 if the security deposit is Rs. 400 and Rs. 800 respectively.

Similarly, DTH companies can provide CPE at a rent of Rs, 60.66 and Rs, 43.33 if the security deposit is Rs. 500 or Rs. 1000.

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