USNMix Report: Instruction
of TRAI, a kind of channel visible in one place,
otherwise take tough action.
otherwise take tough action.
TRAI also said that if the
channel repeats, then strict action will be taken.
Telecom Regulator TRAI has
asked the television channel distributors to ensure that the same channels
should be kept together and one channel was seen in one place as it said in the
rules. The regulator said that if it does not, action will be taken against the
concerned distributor. Following the complaint of customers, the Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) gave this direction. This directive is
important from the customer's perspective, because keeping the same channels
together does not make them difficult to find it. On the other hand, appearing
on more than one vessel of the same channel has an impact on its visibility and
rating.
The latest instruction has
been issued to the distributors of TV channels. This includes DTH executives
and multi system operators. The complaint was received
after TRAI kept one type of channel separately and the same channel was shown
in several places. In his directive, TRAI said, "... to protect the
interests of service providers and customers and for the continuous development
of the area, all the television channel distributors are instructed to ensure
that they share the same channels in one place It says, "A channel should
be visible in one place only." It says, "If it does not comply,
action will be taken against the respective distributors under the provisions
of TRAI law."
TRAI consultant (broadcast)
Arvind Kumar told PTI, "The directive has come into force with immediate
effect and TV channel distributors have been asked to strictly follow it. This
instruction has been issued to ensure that there is no problem with the
customers. "According to the provision of regulatory service quality
regulation, each broadcaster will have to declare that under the category of
devotion, general, entertainment, cinema and news, Which category of their
channels do they fall in? It came into effect in July 2018.
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