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TRAI issues show cause notice to Airtel over recent DTH disruption during switchover to new tariff regime
•The show cause notice was issued by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) earlier this week, and Airtel has been given three days time to respond
TRAI refutes Crisil report on rise in TV subscription bills under new tariff regime
•TRAI Chairman R S Sharma said the assumptions made in the said report had been 'wrong and unrealistic' and hence the conclusions, were not correct
Dish TV to invest Rs 3,000 crore in its subsidiary Dish Infra Services through a right issue
•The investment would be done by subscribing 300 crore shares of face value of Rs 10 each issued by Dish Infra Services
ISRO is set to launch its 40th communication satellite GSAT-31 on 6 February
•The GSAT-31 will be used for applications like DTH television services, cellular backhaul, etc.
TRAI's new rules for DTH, cable service go live from 1 Feb: All you need to know
Nandiniy •You will have the choice to customise your selection of channel every month.
TRAI asks DTH operators to let viewers continue long-durations packs if they wish to
•TRAI says there is no change in 1 Feb deadline for migration to new tariff regime for broadcasting & cable services
TRAI hopeful of 90% customer onboaring before 1 February deadline for new tariff regime, says chairman RS Sharma
•Earlier, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had stated on 24 January that close to 40 percent of the consumers have already exercised their options.
TRAI's new mandate caps installation, activation charges for DTH at Rs 500
Tech2 News Staff •The new regulatory regime will come to effect on 29 December, 2019.
India vs Australia 1st T20I 2018 Live Score: How to watch the live stream online
Ameya Dalvi •How to watch India vs Australia first T20i match live online on Sony LIV, JioTV and more.
Videocon goes bankrupt: Bids invited for debt-ridden firm under insolvency resolution process
•The corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) of Videocon Industries Ltd (VIL), which has debt of around Rs 20,000 crore, was commenced under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) following an order by the NCLT Mumbai on 6 June 2018.