Tag: Disconnection Notice

  • TDSAT directs MSO to pay Rs 40 lakh to ZEEL within a week, stays disconnection

    TDSAT directs MSO to pay Rs 40 lakh to ZEEL within a week, stays disconnection

    NEW DELHI: Darsh Digital Network Ltd has been directed by the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal to pay Rs 40 lakh to Zee Entertainment Enterprise Ltd within ten days.

    Staying the disconnection notice by ZEEL, the broadcaster was yesterday directed to file it’s reply on issues which includes the issue of refund of amount paid by the MSO towards the 27.5 percent hike.

    (The Tariff order relating to the hike has since been withdrawn by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.)

    Member B B Srivastava listed the matter to come up on 17 August and asked the MSO to pay Rs 60 lakhswithin four weeks of payment of the first instalment.

    Darsh Diigital was also directed that to continue to make payment towards monthly subscription upon issuance of invoices.

  • TDSAT directs MSO to pay Rs 40 lakh to ZEEL within a week, stays disconnection

    TDSAT directs MSO to pay Rs 40 lakh to ZEEL within a week, stays disconnection

    NEW DELHI: Darsh Digital Network Ltd has been directed by the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal to pay Rs 40 lakh to Zee Entertainment Enterprise Ltd within ten days.

    Staying the disconnection notice by ZEEL, the broadcaster was yesterday directed to file it’s reply on issues which includes the issue of refund of amount paid by the MSO towards the 27.5 percent hike.

    (The Tariff order relating to the hike has since been withdrawn by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.)

    Member B B Srivastava listed the matter to come up on 17 August and asked the MSO to pay Rs 60 lakhswithin four weeks of payment of the first instalment.

    Darsh Diigital was also directed that to continue to make payment towards monthly subscription upon issuance of invoices.

  • MIB warns MSOs against disconnection signals to LCOs

    MIB warns MSOs against disconnection signals to LCOs

    MUMBAI: The Government today warned multi-system operators against disconnecting signals of local cable operators without due notice specifying reasons and said any violation of this would viewed seriously and action against erring MSOs.

     

    The directive comes even as more than twenty cases are pending before the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) relating to disconnection of signals by distributors to MSOs or MSOs to LCOs.

     

    The Information and Broadcasting Ministry said Chapter V of Standards of Quality of Service (Digital Addressable Cable Systems) Regulations 2012 issued by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is clear that ‘no multi system operator (MSO) shall disconnect the signals of a TV channel of a linked local cable operator, without giving three weeks’ notice to such local cable operator, clearly specifying the reasons for the proposed disconnection.’

     

    The Regulation further says notice of disconnection of signals of TV channels is also required to be published in two leading local newspapers of the State in which the service provider is providing the services, out of which one notice shall be published in the newspaper in the local language of the area.

     

    The Ministry said it had been brought to its notice that some MSOs are disconnecting signals to cable subscribers without giving any notice in violation of the Regulation.

     

    The Ministry said this is also in violation of the undertaking given by MSOs in form 2 of their application which states: ‘We shall ensure that my/our cable television network shall be run in accordance with the provisions of the Cable Television Network (Regulations) Act 1995 and the rules made thereunder, regulations, orders, guidelines or the directions issued by the Central Government or the Authority from time to time.’