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Monday, July 14, 2008

Share feed with IPTV, HITS: Govt tells channels

 

 

 

The government has made it mandatory for all broadcasters —
representing about 350-plus television channels that are currently
allowed to be beamed on cable and direct-to-home (DTH) platforms — to
share their feed with Headend-In-The-Sky (HITS), IPTV and Mobile TV,
the new cable distribution platforms that have emerged recently.


A clarification issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
(I&B) recently makes it compulsory for all broadcasters to immediately
share their channels with Wire & Wireless India Ltd (WWIL), the HITS
licence holding company of Essel Group.

This is significant because several broadcasters, including the STAR
channels (distributed by STAR-DEN) and Sony bouquet (MSM Discovery),
were not sharing their channels with Essel Group's HITS venture that
will be initially launched across 12-cities in the last week of July.

WWIL would ultimately rollout HITS across all the 55-cities listed by
the broadcast regulator, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai),
for the proposed CAS rollout.

"The I&B ministry has told all broadcasters, including STAR-DEN and
MSM Discovery, to share their channels with HITS platform of WWIL at
the earliest," a source in the I&B ministry told Business Standard.

Similarly, operators of IPTV (Bharti, Reliance Communications and
MTNL) or Mobile TV (Doordarshan) can now demand from the broadcasters
any channel they want, even in the trial-phase, till an overall policy
for all the new platforms comes out, an industry source said.

This move will also make Subhash Chandra-promoted Essel Group the
pioneer of private DTH (Dish TV) and HITS. Dish TV is the first
private DTH company in the country launched in late 2004, while WWIL
will become the first cable company to have launched HITS starting
July-end.

Digital Entertainment Networks (DEN), the joint venture company with
STAR India, is also interested in launching their own HITS platform
and therefore waiting for the government to announce the HITS policy,
a source in STAR-DEN alliance said.

It should be noted here that the government is yet to bring out its
policy on HITS, IPTV and Mobile TV.

HITS is a new cable distribution platform that is similar in its
technology with DTH. But unlike DTH, where the television signals
reach the end consumers directly via satellite, in HITS, the cable
operator receives the channels via a satellite and then pushes them to
the consumers through a set-top box.

This, according to Trai, is a faster and cost-effective technology to
enforce both conditional access system (CAS) and the digitalisation of
analogue cable.

The Essel Group is using a private satellite Asiasat-4 for the HITS
operations and has booked 10-transponders on it. Its HITS rollout will
have about 200 digital quality channels offered to the consumers
through attractive schemes.

Source: Business Standard

 



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