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  • I&B jt secretary Rakesh Mohan dissatisfied with CAS preparations in Mumbai

    I&B jt secretary Rakesh Mohan dissatisfied with CAS preparations in Mumbai

    MUMBAI: He came, he saw, he was not happy with what he saw.

    That reportedly sums up what was the feeling that information and broadcasting joint secretary Rakesh Mohan carried back with him to his bosses in Mandi House at the end of a two-day “reconnaisance” trip to Mumbai to ascertain ground realities and check the preparedness of the multi-system operators (MSOs) and cable operators to usher in the post-14 July era of the conditional access system (CAS).
     

    Mohan met the representatives of several MSOs and also had discussions with Mumbai based cable operators. Sources indicate that Mohan had expressed disappointment with the current state of affairs wherein certain MSOs didn’t have CAS headends in place; others had ground connectivity problems; still others have got into a stalemate situation with distributors as they tried to woo franchisees directly.

    Certain MSOs reportedly argued that they had initiated certain measures but the lack of clarity on the pricing issue (broadcasters not declaring individual pay channel prices) and hassles related to imports/manufacture of set top boxes had slowed down the process and made them cautious. They expressed a viewpoint that MSOs were caught in a trap between the broadcasters and the cable operators.
     

    Another major issue relates to the fact that the government task force seems to be oblivious of the concerns of the Mumbai based cable operators.

    Sonali Cable proprietor and WIN Cable distributor Suvarna G Amonkar, who met Mohan, expressed surprise over the joint secretary’s contention that the concerns of Mumbai’s cable operators hasn’t reached the government. “Mumbai based cable operators didn’t have any representation on the CAS task force till the I&B minister appointed Shekhar Joshi of Cable Vision recently. The earlier representative of cable operators in the task force didn’t raise his voice and merely toed the line of the MSOs.”

    All eyes now on the scheduled meetings between the I&B ministry and the broadcasters/MSOs/cable operators scheduled for early next week.

  • ESS ready to give STBs directly to INCableNet franchisees

    MUMBAI / NEW DELHI: ESPN Star Sports has just upped the ante in its confrontation with Hinduja Group MSO INCableNet over the issue of outstanding dues.
    With no solution in sight, ESS says it is ready to by-pass INCableNet and deal directly with “disgruntled” franchisees in Mumbai. According to ESS distribution head Sricharan Iyengar, some INCableNet franchisees have been complaining that in spite of having paid their bills up to the month of April to the MSO, they were still without the feeds. “We are talking to 20-25 franchisees in Mumbai in this regard,” Iyengar said.
    Asked whether any other broadcasters were joining in this action, Iyengar could not offer any confirmation. Zee Turner chief executive Sunil Khanna, however, said he was unaware of any coordinated action by the pay broadcasters in this regard.
    Currently all the major pay networks, ESS, SET-Discovery, Zee-Turner, and Star India have switched off INCableNet.

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  • Delhi cable TV operators plan TV blackout as protest against CAS delays

    Delhi cable TV operators plan TV blackout as protest against CAS delays

    NEW DELHI: The Delhi Cable Operators United Front – a newly created body consisting of MSOs, franchisees, and independents based in the Capital- has decided to black out all channels for an hour daily starting 20 July in protest against the delay in the passing of the CAS amendment. 

    The Front hopes to send a message across to consumers that vested interests and a weak-kneed government are derailing a regulation which is going to benefit viewers in the long run. It also hopes to take the protest to other metros nationwide.

    This is not the first time that such an initiative is being resorted to. On previous occasions, cable operators have got together against pay TV channels when they have hiked subscription fees, only to fracture as a group later.

    But this time the cable operators seem a determined lot. That determination should take them afar.