Kolkata needs more time to go digital
BY PTI2 Nov 2012 5:35 AM IST
PTI2 Nov 2012 5:35 AM IST
The central government should have allotted more time for digitalisation of cable TV networks instead of thrusting a deadline, say cable operators here.
The deadline for digitalisation of analogue cable TV in the three metros of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata ended Wednesday midnight.
‘More time would have created more awareness among consumers. They are yet to decide on the switchover,’ said Swapan Chowdhury, convener of the Cable Operators Digitalisation Committee of the Association of Cable Operators in the city.
According to Chowdhury, of 40 lakh cable subscribers only 14 lakh could go digital due to a shortage of set-top boxes.
Sumit Ray of Galaxy Communications said, ‘Of the subscribers who have already applied, many are yet to receive the set-top boxes. There is a huge deficit of boxes. It will take a long time before all of them get the new device.’
Besides the set-top box shortage, the move for the switchover has brought to the fore other problems faced by both consumers and operators.
‘A set-top box will cost Rs.800-1,100. How can a low-income group consumer afford one right away,’ said Ray. Besides troubleshooting technical snags, generating bills also will pose a problem for operators.
The deadline for digitalisation of analogue cable TV in the three metros of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata ended Wednesday midnight.
‘More time would have created more awareness among consumers. They are yet to decide on the switchover,’ said Swapan Chowdhury, convener of the Cable Operators Digitalisation Committee of the Association of Cable Operators in the city.
According to Chowdhury, of 40 lakh cable subscribers only 14 lakh could go digital due to a shortage of set-top boxes.
Sumit Ray of Galaxy Communications said, ‘Of the subscribers who have already applied, many are yet to receive the set-top boxes. There is a huge deficit of boxes. It will take a long time before all of them get the new device.’
Besides the set-top box shortage, the move for the switchover has brought to the fore other problems faced by both consumers and operators.
‘A set-top box will cost Rs.800-1,100. How can a low-income group consumer afford one right away,’ said Ray. Besides troubleshooting technical snags, generating bills also will pose a problem for operators.
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