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SEISMIC SHIFT NEW REGULATORY MOVES INCREASE GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT NEW REGULATORY Satellite & Cable TV Provides You With RNI No. 57078/1993. Postal Registration No. MCS/225/2019-21. License to Post Without Prepayment; WPP License No. MR/Tech/WPP/South/351/2019-21. Published on the 10th of every month.Posted on the 11th & 12th of every month at Mumbai Patrika Channel Sorting Office Mumbai 400001. Total 76 Pages AUGUST 2021 ` 100 SATELLITE & CABLE TV TRADE GUIDE SATELLITE AUGUST 2021 TRADE GUIDE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION VOL XXIX / 6 / 2021 28 …….including Broadband & IPTV THE OTT BANDWAGON THRIVING SATELLITE BROADBAND NEW REGULATIONS USHER SEISMIC SHIFT BUSINESS BUZZING AUGUST 2021 INDIA NTO 2.0 VERDICT – ANOTHER BATTLE AHEAD VOLUME XXIX / 6 2021 THE CATV HANDBOOK NEW REGULATORY MOVES INCREASE GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AWS & QUBE WIRE REDEFINE NBF USHERS NEW INITIATIVES MOVIE DISTRIBUTION VIA CLOUD OTT PLAYERS STOP STREAMING NEWS CHANNELS NEWS …. BROADBAND .... DISH DOCTOR …. CHANNEL GUIDE .... 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Mob.: +91 - 70218 50198 Manoj Kumar Madhavan DTP : Prashant Karangutkar HINDI TRANSLATIONS : E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.scatmag.com [email protected] [email protected] Paripurnanand FOR ALL SUBSCRIPTION RELATED MATTERS Printed & Published by SUDEEP MALHOTRA on behalf of SCaT MEDIA & CONSULTANCY LLP and printed at SYSTEMS, Unit 1, YAC Industrial Estate, Kondivita Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400059 and Contact : Mr Nishant Masurkar 8595 Published at 701-B, Churchgate Chambers, 5 New Marine Lines, Churchgate, Mumbai 400020. Tel.: +91-22-6516 5320 E-mail: [email protected] Editor MANOJ KUMAR MADHAVAN. SATELLITE & CABLE TV 4 AUGUST 2021 BROADBAND / IPTV Contents F O C ARTICLES... U TATAS ENTER SATELLITE 45 BROADBAND BIZ S TaTa nao saOTolaa[T ba`a^DbaOMD karaobaar maoM p`vaoSa ikyaa 46 5G TECHNOLOGY – EMERGING 39 THE OTT BANDWAGON THRIVING SCENARIOS flata–fUlata fayadomaMd AaoTITI 5jaI tknaIkI – ]Barta pirdRSya AWS & QUBE WIRE REDEFINE 48 MOVIE DISTRIBUTION iflma ivatrNa kao ifr sao pirBaaiYat ikyaa eDblaUesa va @yaUba vaayar nao 16 60 61 VIACOM18 UPS ITS ‘DIGITAL- GUIDE 52 FIRST’ ANTE BROADBAND & IPTV NEWS CHANNEL CHANGES CHANNEL vaayaka^ma 18 nao Apnaa ‘iDijaTla–fsT-’ Sau$ ikyaa BROADBAND & CHANNEL CHANGES CHANNEL GUIDE Monthly Listing of Satellite IPTV NEWS Channels, Their Parameters, Updates of Broadband Az & EL & IPTV SATELLITE & CABLE TV Magazine is published monthly, 12 issues per year. It is available only through subscription and at selected dealers of high quality Satellite & Cable TV equipment & Technical books. is the Trade Mark of SATELLITE & CABLE TV Magazine. No material including the Logo may be reproduced, electronically or otherwise, without written consent of the publisher. The opinions in the articles are those of the authors and the publisher may not necessarily agree with them. SATELLITE & CABLE TV accepts no responsibility for material contained in the advertisements. It is not the intention of the magazine to encourage in any way actions which are contrary to existing or future regulations, rules or local laws. Registered Office: SCaT MEDIA & CONSULTANCY LLP 106, Stanford Plaza, Plot # B-65, Off New Link Road, Andheri (W), TOTAL PAGES Mumbai - 400 053. Maharashtra. INDIA. 76 Tel.: 022-26733163 / 26733164 Fax: 91-22-26733162 SATELLITE & CABLE TV 5 AUGUST 2021 EDITOR’S SCATVIEW Manoj Kumar Madhavan There are new elements emerging in the Satellite broadband saOTolaa[T ba`a^DbaOMD xao~ maoM nayao t%va ]Bar rho hOM.Baart maoM TaTa jaOsaI blaU arena. Plans are being firmed up by blue chip companies in India icap kMpinayaaoM Wara yaaojanaayaoM banaayaI jaa rhI hOM jaao saOTolaa[T ba`a^DbaOMD karaobaar maoM like Tatas who are planning to enter the Satellite broadband p`vaoSa krnao kI yaaojanaa banaa rhI hO.yah Baart maoM ba`a^DbaOMD baajaar ko ilae kOsaa business. How does this augur for the broadband market in India? SauBa saMkot hOÆ yah inaiScat $p sao [sa xao~ ko ilae bahut AavaSyak inavaoSa kao This definitely brings in a much-needed investment into this sector. laayaogaa.TaTa samaUh AaOr knaaDa[- saOTolaa[T saMcaar saovaa p`data TolaIsaOT ko saaqa The Tata group and Canadian satellite communications services provider Telesat along with Elon Musk’s Starlink, Jeff Bezos’s elaaona maask ka sTarilaMk¸ jaof baojaaosa ka p`aojao@T ku[pr AaOr saunaIla BaartI Project Kuiper and Sunil Bharti Mittal-backed One Web and ima<ala samaiqa-t vana vaoba AaOr kiqat taOr pr maIAasaoT kI yaaojanaa BaI inaiScat reportedly Measat also planning will definitely revolutionise the $p sao saOTolaa[T ba`a^DbaOMD baajaar maoM ËaMit laayaogaI. Satellite broadband markets. Baart sarkar [sa xao~ kao ]dar banaanao AaOr AiQak inajaI xao~ kI Indian Govt is also looking at a new-look draft space BaagaIdarI kao baZ,avaa donao ko ]_oSya sao AMtirxa kanaUna ko ilae ek nayao masaaOdo pr legislation, aimed at liberalizing the sector and promoting more BaI ivacaar kr rhI hO. private sector involvement. [sako saaqa hI Baart maoM 5jaI tknaIkI kI p`stuitkrNa ko saaqa BaartIya And with the rollout of 5G technology in India, Indian market is set for interesting times ahead. These are the new emerging baajaar Aagao idlacasp samaya ko ilae tOyaar hO.yao nayaI ]BartI hu[- tknaIikyaaM hOM technologies which will spur growth in the CATV market. jaao saIeTIvaI baajaar maoM ivakasa kao gait doMgaI. Amazon’s AWS Cloud Infrastructure is redefining cloud Amaojana ka eDblaUesa @laa]D [MÍasT/@car maa[Ëaosaa^FT ko yaUjar ko saaqa technologies along with Microsoft’s Azure. People want to move @laa]D To@naaolaa^jaI kao ifr sao pirBaaiYat kr rha hO.laaoga @laa]D [MÍasT/@car towards cloud infrastructure and towards being IP and internet AaOr Aa[-pI AaOr [MTrnaoT AaQaairt haonao kI Aaor baZ,naa caahto hOM.laoikna ABaI based. But there is also still a degree of head-scratching going on [sa baat pr kafI AiQak ivacaar–ivamaSa- ikyaa jaa rha hO ik [sao laonao ko ilae about precisely which is the best approach to take. But again, these are the other new emerging technologies of the future for the sabasao AcCa trIka @yaa hO.laoikna ifr¸ yao manaaorMjana pairisqaitkI tM~ ko ilae entertainment ecosystem. BaivaYya kI Anya nayaI ]BartI tknaIikyaaM hOM. Indian Broadcasting Foundation along with broadcasters [MiDyana ba`a^DkaisTMga fa]MDoSana nao sTar¸ iDjnaI [MiDyaa¸ saaonaI ip@casa- like Star, Disney India, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), naoTvak- [MiDyaa ³esapIenaAa[-´¸ jaoD[-[-ela AaOr vaayaka^ma 18 jaOsao p`saarkaoM ko ZEEL and Viacom18 have filed petitions challenging the Bombay saaqa baMba[- ]cca nyaayaalaya ko nayao TOirf AadoSa ³enaTIAao 2º0´ kao caunaaOtI donao High Court order in the New Tariff Order (NTO 2.0). vaalaI yaaicakayaoM dayar kI hO. All of them have challenged the Bombay High Court's ]na saBaI nao baa^mbao ha[- kaoT- ko fOsalao kao caunaaOtI dI hO ik BaartIya decision to grant more powers to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to regulate pricing and impose restriction on dUrsaMcaar inayaamak p`aiQakrNa ³T/a[-´ kao maUlya inaQaa-rNa kao ivainayaimat krnao ko bouquet discounts if it is necessary in the larger 'public interest'. ilae AaOr AiQak AiQakar idyaa jaae¸ ijasasao ik yaid ‘saava-jainak iht’ maoM The HC has done so while relying on the Supreme Court's AavaSyak hao tao bauko CUT pr p`itbaMQa lagaayaa jaa sako.ecasaI nao saUcanaa AaOr judgement on airwaves in the Ministry of Information & p`saarNa maM~alaya ³emaAa[-baI´ banaama iËkoT esaaoisaeSana Aa^f baMgaala ³saIebaI´ Broadcasting (MIB) vs Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) matter. maamalao maoM eyarvaobsa pr savaao-cca nyaayaalaya ko fOsalao pr Baraosaa krto hue eosaa The broadcasters have also argued that the Bombay High Court ikyaa hO.p`saarkaoM nao yah BaI tk- idyaa hO ik baa^mbao ha[-kaoT- nao T/a[- kao ‘janaiht has snatched away the fundamental rights of the broadcasters by maoM p`itbaMQa lagaanao kI Anaumait dokr p`saarkaoM ko maaOilak AiQakaraoM kao CIna ilayaa allowing TRAI to impose restrictions in 'public interest'. The broadcasters have also challenged the provisions of amended hO.p`saarkaoM nao saMSaaoiQat TOirf AadoSa ³enaTIAao 2º0´ ko p`avaQaanaaoM kao BaI tariff order (NTO 2.0) like bringing down MRP to Rs 12, imposing caunaaOtI dI hO¸ jaOsao emaAarpI kao GaTakr 12 Épyao krnaa¸ daohrI Sato-M lagaanaa twin conditions, and placing restrictions on bouquet discounting.
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