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SMS campaign planned to sensitise cable TV subscribers

fptechno • June 9, 2013, 10:14:57 IST
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The information and broadcasting ministry plans to launch an SMS campaign to sensitise cable TV subscribers in phase I and phase II cities about the need to fill the Consumer Application Form (CAF), an official release said Friday.

The consumers are required to fill the CAF in order to exercise their choice of channels and make the payment for the channels of their choice only.

Officials said the ministry had set March 31, 2013, as the deadline for digital transition of cable TV in 38 cities in the phase II of digitisation. The phase I of digitisation covered Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.

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The ministry has been monitoring the availability of set-top boxes with the Multi System Operators (MSOs). Broadcasters are already running scrolls on TV channels to inform the public about the importance of filling the CAF forms.

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Control room for a smoother digitisation (Image credit: Getty Images)

The government is planning an SMS campaign (Image credit: Getty Images)

The release said the ministry has been consistently monitoring the progress made towards digitisation during phase II.

As per the data received from the MSOs and Direct to Home (DTH) operators, 22 cities have already achieved 100 percent target in phase II of digitisation. Another 14 cities have shown considerable progress, and only in Coimbatore and Visakhapatnam the figure was less than 50 percent.

The release said that over 80 fresh provisional registrations were issued to MSOs for operation in one or more cities of phase II with the condition that they would operationalise their digital head before the cut-off date.

The ministry has carried out technical inspection of all concerned MSOs and found that some of them had not operationalised their set-ups.

The release said that show cause notices were issued to 48 MSOs and the provisional registration of 15 defaulting MSOs has already been cancelled.

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