Consumers can pick 100 base channel pack for Rs153, says Trai

15 Jan 2019

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has come out with a clarification that consumers have the option to choose channels on a-la-carte basis for the base pack of 100 SD channels. According to the regulator, the consumers can either choose free-to-air channels, pay channels, bouquet of pay channels or any combination thereof for the base pack that will cost just Rs130 (Rs153.40 after taxes). 

Trai came out with the latest order after the reports of confusion over which channels can be included in the base pack or whether the consumers can only choose the packs being offered by the DTH and cable operators.
“Now it has been noticed that several broadcasters are advertising their channels in the form of bouquets only. However, customer may note that they have the option to choose channels on a-la-carte also,” Trai said in a press release.
“The maximum retail price (MRP) of a channel on a-la-carte can be viewed in the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) or Menu of their TV screens. Distribution Platform Operator (DPO) such as cable operators, DTH operators may provide discount on the MRP displayed on the EPG,” the agency added.
Trai noted that the consumers should choose their desired channels or packs as per the new rules before the 31 January deadline to avoid the last-minute rush. After the deadline, any consumers who have not migrated to the new packages are likely to face interruption in the services.
Apart from Tata Sky, pretty much all cable and DTH operators, including the likes of DishTV, Airtel Digital TV, and Hathaway, have declared the channel prices and bouquet details and established mechanisms to make it easier for the consumers to migrate to the new system. The best place to check the new system is either the consumer information channel on channel No 999 or the company websites.
Trai had originally announced the new regulatory framework in March 2017 and it went into effect on 29 December 2018. However, the agency later extended the date of migration to the new framework to 31 January.