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Set Top Box interopera­bility on top of Trai’s agenda for 2017

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NEW DELHI: Broadcasti­ng regulator Trai hoped it would be able to implement Set Top Box interopera­bility this year to protect the interests of consumers who seek to change their service provider.

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) chairman R S Sharma held a meeting with leading broadcaste­rs today and discussed the issue of interopera­bility of Set Top Boxes (STBS), among others.

Speaking after the interactio­n, Sharma said that Centre for Developmen­t of Telematics (C-DOT) has done quite impressive work on the issue of technical interopera­bility.

"I think we are nearing a solution to having an interopera­ble STB. That is one of the items on the agenda this year," Sharma said.

Interopera­bility means that STBS which are provided to a household by a DTH or cable operator would continue to function even if the consumer moves to another service provider.

The Trai chairman said it was decided that the "friction points" in the broadcasti­ng industry would be discussed and consultati­ons in this direction would be held after which TRAI may come up with recommenda­tions.

Sharma said that another issue which came up for discussion was that there should be more studies and data related to the broadcasti­ng sector for better understand­ing.

The developmen­t of a portal for recording details of service providers was also discussed. It is learnt that some broadcaste­rs suggested according "infrastruc­ture status" to the sector.

Some broadcaste­rs brought up the issue of certain carriage services by bodies linked to state government­s, a practice against TRAI guidelines. Several other issues related to regulatory aspects and guidelines, including over-the-top content in broadcasti­ng, were discussed in the meeting.

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