The cable industry may have to shell out about Rs 600 crore for the proposed rollout of the Conditional Access System (CAS) in the rest of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. |
The process may begin as early as November this year if the cable industry's plan, submitted to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B), is accepted. CAS has been implemented only in parts of these three cities. |
As the technology enables consumers to choose channels, the expansion will bring down the average monthly cable bill of about 7.2 million consumers in the non-CAS areas in these cities by almost half to Rs 150-Rs 200. That is if all consumers in these cities opt for CAS. But the industry estimates a demand for around 2.2 million set-top boxes, which are likely to cost about Rs 600 crore. |
However, the nationwide rollout proposed in the plan will cost the operators about Rs 1,200 crore as there will be a demand for about 4.4 million set-top boxes according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. |
Under CAS, consumers get itemised bills mentioning the price of each channel. |
Currently, CAS has been enforced only in south Delhi, south Mumbai, south Kolkata and Chennai. Under this, consumers have to pay Rs 77 for free-to-air channels and Rs 5 per pay channel, apart from a monthly rental for the set-top box if it has been taken on rent from the service provider. |
"We have submitted the entire CAS rollout plan to the I&B ministry. We have mentioned that the industry and the broadcasters will have to bear the cost of educating consumers about the benefits of CAS," A Mohan, secretary, MSO Alliance,, the apex body of cable distribution companies, told Business Standard. |
Mohan said according to their plan for other 55 cities, the I&B ministry has to bring out a CAS notification by April 30 along with the notification for the three metros. |
Now, the I&B ministry will have to call a meeting of all stakeholders, including cable operators, multi-system operators (MSOs), broadcasters and consumers, for a discussion on the proposed CAS rollout plan before any notification is issued, say informed sources. |
According to the industry's plan, the 55-city rollout will begin on February 1, 2009. |