According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India s Performance Indicator Report for the quarter ending December 31, the pay DTH base of the four private DTH operators declined to 63.52 million from 64.18 million in the trailing quarter.
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India s top broadcasting companies, including Disney Star, Sony Pictures Networks India, Zee Entertainment, and Viacom18, have urged the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to de-regulate the broadcasting sector. They have requested the elimination of monetary restrictions and the freedom to set prices for TV channels and distribution services.
The Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF), the umbrella organization of India s top broadcasters, including Disney Star, Sony Pictures Networks India, Zee Entertainment, and Viacom18, has advocated for the elimination of all monetary restrictions, including price caps, ceilings, discount caps, and limitations on the creation of bouquets for both broadcasters and distribution platforms.
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