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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Days after major television broadcasters, including Disney Star<\/a>, Zee Entertainment Enterprises<\/a> and Sony Pictures Networks India, switched off signals to cable operators, as the latter refused to roll out channel price hikes, the cable operators across the country said that price increase will lead to more subscribers leaving their services and opting for DTH<\/a> and OTT<\/a> platforms.

This comes after the broadcasters had issued notices to cable operators to sign the Reference Interconnect Offer (RIO) for
New Tariff Order<\/a> (NTO<\/a>) 3.0 issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI<\/a>). With this order, the television channel prices in the bouquet rose by about 10-15 per cent and came into effect from February 1.

This has led to disputes between media companies and local cable operators, resulting in many channels being taken off air due to pricing disagreements.

A Punjab-based cable operator said that the basic package of channels that currently costs Rs 400 will go up to Rs 600 or more.

\"The hike will lead to more subscribers leaving our platform,\" he said.

\"The increase in prices of channels shown by cable TV platforms will further bring our business down as our subscribers will migrate to DTH and OTT platforms and this will in an indirect way eliminate cable operators from the business,\" he claimed.

On Monday, the Cable Operator Association of Gujarat filed a special civil application in the Gujarat High Court after broadcasters increased prices of paid channels by 60-70 per cent.

\"The new move by broadcasters has disrupted the Indian media landscape and is expected to affect nearly 45 million consumers of cable TV operators. This is nothing but high-handedness. They are trying to force us to accept the fresh agreements with increased prices,\" said the cable operators.

\"The issue is solely about paid channels and not about 200-odd channels which are currently free to air,\" the cable operators added.

Meanwhile, the Indian Broadcasting & Digital Foundation, a body of television broadcasters, on Monday issued a statement saying the cable operators are trying to merely \"invoke public sympathy\" and that 90 per cent of the Distribution Platform Operators have signed the new agreement.

The All India Digital Cable Federation (
AIDCF<\/a>) had said on Saturday that its members are not signing the new agreements as a mark of protest against unreasonable pricing by the broadcasters.

The
IBDF<\/a> also said that some cable operators did not sign fresh agreements, forcing them to disconnect their services after serving due notice.

The IBDF said that 90 per cent of the operators, including DTH (direct-to-home) and MSOs (multiple system operators), have signed up for NTO 3.0 but the remaining operators are holding back.

\"The broadcasters have, therefore, been left with little choice but to turn off the supply of content to these distributors. We remain hopeful of their cooperation and look forward to a scenario where content is seamlessly available to all television viewers across the country,\" Siddharth Jain, Secretary General, IBDF, said in a statement.
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有线电视运营商:用户将选择DTH /奥特平台是否推出通道涨价

这是广播公司发出通知后有线电视运营商签署参考互连提供(力拓)关税新秩序(旅游)3.0发布的印度电信管理局(火车)。这个顺序,花束的电视频道价格上升了约10 - 15分,从2月1日生效。

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新德里:天之后主要的电视台,包括迪斯尼明星,Zee娱乐企业印度和索尼影视网络,关闭信号有线电视运营商,因为后者拒绝推出渠道价格上涨,全国有线电视运营商说,价格上涨将导致更多的用户离开他们的服务和选择奥特平台。

这是广播公司发出通知后有线电视运营商签署互连(力拓)提供参考关税新秩序(旅游公司)3.0发布的印度电信管理局(火车)。这个顺序,花束的电视频道价格上升了约10 - 15分,从2月1日生效。

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这导致了媒体公司和当地有线电视运营商之间的纠纷,导致许多渠道由于定价分歧被停播。

Punjab-based有线电视运营商说,渠道的基本方案,目前成本Rs 400年将Rs 600或更多。

“加息将会导致更多的用户离开我们的平台,”他说。

“增加频道有线电视平台所示价格将进一步降低我们的业务,我们的用户将迁移到潜孔和奥特平台,这将以一种间接的方式消除有线电视运营商的业务,”他说。

周一,有线电视运营商协会古吉拉特邦特殊公民申请提出后的古吉拉特邦高等法院广播公司支付渠道的价格增加了60 - 70。

广播公司“新举动破坏了印度媒体景观,预计将影响有线电视运营商的近4500万名消费者。这只不过是高压统治。他们试图迫使我们接受新的协议增加价格,”有线电视运营商说。

”这个问题仅仅是关于支付渠道,而不是200多个频道目前自由空气,“有线电视运营商补充道。

与此同时,印度广播和数字基金会,一个电视,周一发表声明说,有线电视运营商正试图仅仅“调用公众的同情”,90%的销售平台运营商签署新协议。

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全印度数字电视联合会(AIDCF)周六表示,其成员不签署新的协议标志着广播的抗议不合理定价。

IBDF还说,一些有线电视运营商没有签署新的协议,迫使他们断开服务后服务应有的注意。

IBDF说90%的运营商,包括潜孔(direct-to-home)以及美索(多个系统运营商),而报名参加3.0但剩下的运营商阻碍。

“因此,广播已经别无选择关掉这些分销商提供的内容。我们仍然希望他们的合作,期待着一个场景,内容是无缝地提供给所有全国电视观众,”哈斯Jain,秘书长IBDF,在一份声明中说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Days after major television broadcasters, including Disney Star<\/a>, Zee Entertainment Enterprises<\/a> and Sony Pictures Networks India, switched off signals to cable operators, as the latter refused to roll out channel price hikes, the cable operators across the country said that price increase will lead to more subscribers leaving their services and opting for DTH<\/a> and OTT<\/a> platforms.

This comes after the broadcasters had issued notices to cable operators to sign the Reference Interconnect Offer (RIO) for
New Tariff Order<\/a> (NTO<\/a>) 3.0 issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI<\/a>). With this order, the television channel prices in the bouquet rose by about 10-15 per cent and came into effect from February 1.

This has led to disputes between media companies and local cable operators, resulting in many channels being taken off air due to pricing disagreements.

A Punjab-based cable operator said that the basic package of channels that currently costs Rs 400 will go up to Rs 600 or more.

\"The hike will lead to more subscribers leaving our platform,\" he said.

\"The increase in prices of channels shown by cable TV platforms will further bring our business down as our subscribers will migrate to DTH and OTT platforms and this will in an indirect way eliminate cable operators from the business,\" he claimed.

On Monday, the Cable Operator Association of Gujarat filed a special civil application in the Gujarat High Court after broadcasters increased prices of paid channels by 60-70 per cent.

\"The new move by broadcasters has disrupted the Indian media landscape and is expected to affect nearly 45 million consumers of cable TV operators. This is nothing but high-handedness. They are trying to force us to accept the fresh agreements with increased prices,\" said the cable operators.

\"The issue is solely about paid channels and not about 200-odd channels which are currently free to air,\" the cable operators added.

Meanwhile, the Indian Broadcasting & Digital Foundation, a body of television broadcasters, on Monday issued a statement saying the cable operators are trying to merely \"invoke public sympathy\" and that 90 per cent of the Distribution Platform Operators have signed the new agreement.

The All India Digital Cable Federation (
AIDCF<\/a>) had said on Saturday that its members are not signing the new agreements as a mark of protest against unreasonable pricing by the broadcasters.

The
IBDF<\/a> also said that some cable operators did not sign fresh agreements, forcing them to disconnect their services after serving due notice.

The IBDF said that 90 per cent of the operators, including DTH (direct-to-home) and MSOs (multiple system operators), have signed up for NTO 3.0 but the remaining operators are holding back.

\"The broadcasters have, therefore, been left with little choice but to turn off the supply of content to these distributors. We remain hopeful of their cooperation and look forward to a scenario where content is seamlessly available to all television viewers across the country,\" Siddharth Jain, Secretary General, IBDF, said in a statement.
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