Hectic parleys yesterday in New Delhi between broadcasters and those MSOs whose signals were snapped off seem to have paid off.
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Hectic parleys yesterday in New Delhi between broadcasters and those MSOs whose signals were snapped off seem to have paid off.
According to industry sources, the Delhi talks between the warring factions has resulted in some compromise fo...
The All-India Aavishkar Dish Antenna Sangh, an apex body of LCOs, has urged the government to nudge the broadcasters and MSOs to extend financial relief to the last mile operators because of the accrued losses owing to blackout of TV channels from about 45 million cable TV...
The Kerala High Court will continue hearing on Feb 22 the case filed by AIDCF and a cable ops’ body against sector regulator TRAI’s amended tariff guidelines even as the petitioners and respondent(s) argued for and against maintaining status quo ante or situation as they w...
A letter, simultaneously submitted to TRAI and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting by over 500 local cable operators, has highlighted the plight of the cable TV distribution sector, while alleging that ‘unj...
The All India Digital Cable Federation (AIDCF) and Kerala Communicators Communication Ltd (a body of LCOs) have moved a fresh application in Kerala High Court alleging ‘arm-twisting’ by broadcasters using regulator TRAI’s ‘
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