In what would be a big bonanza for the 76 million cable television homes in the country, the conditional access system (CAS) may finally see a 55-city roll-out, including its extension in rest of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, from January next year. |
As the CAS technology gives the consumers a choice in watching television channels with assured quality of service and affordable pricing, a nationwide CAS roll-out will bring down the average monthly cable bills of the consumers by almost half to about Rs 150-Rs 200. |
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CAS will also ensure that consumers get an itemised bill from their cable operators, mentioning the price of all channels subscribed to along with all the taxes levied on them. |
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Currently, CAS is only enforced in south Delhi, south Mumbai, south Kolkata and Chennai. The consumers there have to pay Rs 77 for free-to-air channels and Rs 5 per pay channel apart from monthly rental for the set-top box, a device mandatory for enforcing CAS, if they take it on rent from the cable service provider. |
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A detailed plan for the 55-city CAS roll-out is currently being prepared by the two apex cable industry body "" Cable Operators Federation of India (COFI) and the Multi-System Operator (MSO) Alliance "" at the behest of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B). The detailed plan has to be submitted to the ministry by March 24. |
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"A notification mandating the enforcement of CAS by January 2009 may come out as early as June after discussions with all stakeholders, including the broadcasters. Also, the rental of set-top box may come down by 50 per cent to Rs 250 per box," a source involved with the roll-out plan for CAS told Business Standard. |
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Last year, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had recommended a 55-city CAS roll-out in phases manner between October 2008 and March 2011. |
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Responding to the proposed nationwide CAS roll-out becoming a reality, MSO Alliance president Ashok Mansukhani said: "We are extremely happy that the CAS roll-out and digitalisation of the cable sector has been taken up by the I&B ministry in the right earnest. Both digitalisation of the cable sector and CAS are a must for the sector to grow." |
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"A nationwide CAS will also fuel the demand for set-top boxes that will force the prices of set-top box to come down to Rs 1,000-Rs 1,500, compared with Rs 2,500-Rs 3,000 currently," industry analysts said. Currently, all CAS boxes are being imported. |
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