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Govt considering extending deadline of digitisation drive

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In a bid to allow more time to domestic manufacturers of Set Top Boxes (STB) to meet the demands of digitisation of cable television systems, the government is considering extending the deadline of the drive.

The Information and Broadcasting Ministry is considering extending the deadline for Phase III of digitisation to December 2015 and the deadline for the Phase IV, under which the entire country would be covered, to December 2016, a source said.

Earlier, the government had set 31st December 2014 as the date by which the cable sector across the country would be completely digitised.

The digitisation drive requires the installation of Set Top Boxes in cable TV households. In the first two phases of digitisation, which included cable TV households in the four metros and other major cities, most of the STBs that were installed had been imported from other countries.
 

After he took over as the I&B minister, one of the major areas of focus of Prakash Javadekar has been indigenisation of the digitisation drive.

The ministry has made efforts to get STBs declared as Telecommunication Network Equipment which will enable domestic manufacturers to get exempted from certain taxes, an official said.

Nearly 11 crore STBs are required to be installed in cable TV households in the remaining two phases of digitisation and the extended deadline will ensure that the domestic manufacturers prepare themselves and meet this demand, officials said.

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First Published: Aug 23 2014 | 9:30 PM IST

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