The All India Digital Cable Federation (AIDCF) made a provision to offer Doordarshan channels to their viewers even if they fail to make payments for the subscribed package during the lockdown period ensuring them with the provision of latest happenings and news. The provisions have been taken to support the Government of India to fight against pandemic coronavirus. The members of AIDCF also stated that if the subscriber wants to continue watching the existing subscribed package or channels of his choice, the subscription has to be paid online or offline to the cable operators.
All India Digital Cable Federation is India’s apex body for Multi System Operators (MSOs) functioning as official voice for the Indian digital cable TV Industry. Members of AIDCF includes Asianet Digital Network Private Ltd, DEN Networks Limited, Fastway Transmission Private Limited, GTPL Hathway Limited, Hathway Cable and Datacom Limited, Indian Cable Net Company Limited (ICNCL), IndusInd Media & Communications Ltd.
(IMCL), Kerala Communicators Cable Ltd. (KCCL), SITI Networks Limited and UCN Cable Network Pvt. Ltd.
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