By Divya Dixit
We are in the era of digitization where we have seen many industries, especially entertainment, align towards a massive shift in consumption and c...
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By Divya Dixit
We are in the era of digitization where we have seen many industries, especially entertainment, align towards a massive shift in consumption and c...
By Rajiv Khattar
The difference between the connected and unconnected is still significant and data shows that nearly 60 percent of India is still not fully connected. With the pandemic we have seen the importance of the Internet penetration as it helps in bringing c...
By Ashok Mansukhani
For the past 18 years, broadcasters have been at war with the sector regulator the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
By Rajiv Khattar India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) recently --- and finally --- unveiled revised uplinking and downlinking guidelines and instantly it sparked off a debate on the pros and cons. But, please remember, the rul...
By Rajeev Khattar
The cable and DTH industry woes do not seem to end. Whether it’s the streamers who have impacted subscriber numbers or the inadequate regulations failing to keep pace with the changing times, all have contributed to a steady decline in numbers for c...
By Rajiv Khattar
The draft Indian Telecommunications Bill 2022 has been released for public consultations and much was anticipated as new regulations were supposed to be replacing three existing laws --- The Telegraph Act 1875, Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act 1933 and...