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Draft recommendations for mobile TV services issued
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released draft recommendations on issues relating to mobile television services to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, on January 3rd 2008.
There are now two routes proposed to provide mobile TV services, one using the telecom network with spectrum already allocated and the other using a Broadcast model.
Telecom operators already having a CMTS or UASL licence will not need a further licence for mobile TV services on spectrum already allocated to them unless it utilises TV broadcast technologies.
The new recommendations suggest the creation of a new class of mobile TV licence to use broadcast delivery methods and that the technology chosen for any deployment must be digital and have been standardised by the ITU.
Subscribers should be able to change from one licensee to another using the same handset and two separate licences will be needed to cover either terrestrial or satellite delivery.
Spectrum for Broadcast services will be in UHF Band V (585-806 MHz) for terrestrial delivery, S-Band for delivery via satellite and allocated by a bidding process.
The Authority has invited all stakeholders to give their comments on the draft recommendations by 10th January 2008.
The full text of the recommendations can be found by using the following link
http://www.trai.gov.in and selecting Date: January 3, 2008 Draft recommendations on Issues Relating to Mobile Television services
Item added: 7th January 2008



India makes plans to auction mobile TV spectrum
Following its recent consultation on the issues surrounding the introduction of mobile TV, India’s Telecoms Regulatory Authority (TRAI) will propose to the government that it auctions its mobile TV spectrum to the highest bidder.
The chairman of TRAI told a conference in New Delhi that the regulator was “talking about de-linking licence from spectrum”, so new operators could bid for spectrum, rather than just existing mobile operators, reports Rapid TV News.
New operators would potentially be classed as a new type of mobile operator, regulated more along the lines of a broadcast platform such as DTH or cable rather than as a telecommunications operator. Mobile TV operators would have separate guidelines and licensing conditions.
Source: Rapid TV News
Item added: 17th December 2007




TRAI releases consultation paper on Mobile Television
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation document, about issues relating to mobile television, on September 18th 2007.
The consultation seeks views from stakeholders on various policy issues relating to mobile television.
The main issues are: preferred technology for mobile TV; preference for satellite or terrestrial systems; spectrum requirements for analogue/Digital/Mobile TV terrestrial broadcasting; methodology for frequency allocation; eligibility conditions for a licence; net worth requirements; limits for FDI and portfolio investment; tenure of licence; licence fees and system; licences on a national/regional/city basis.
The consultation closes on September 30th 2007. Comments will be posted on TRAI’s website.
Source: TRAI website
Item added: 25th September 2007



Nokia supports DVB-H trial with Doordarshan
Nokia announced November 30th that it will be helping India’s national television broadcaster Doordashan to mount a DVB-H pilot in early 2007.
During the pilot, Doordashan will test the reception quality, broadcast coverage, interactive services and customer acceptance and expectations of DVB-H services. The outcome will help them to decide whether to go for a full DVB-H service.
India has already chosen DVB-T for its fixed Digital Terrestrial TV services and DVB-H will extend the delivery of TV to mobile handsets.
Source: Nokia Asia press release
Item added: 5th December 2006

DVB-H in India
The national broadcaster in India, Doordashan, will shortly start trials of mobile TV using DVB-H technology. On January 30th the broadcaster issued a new set of equipment tenders that specifically includes  "DVB-H Equipment" and "DVB-H receivers". The tender can be viewed on their website in the Tender Notice section.
Doordashan already has DVB-T pilot broadcasts on air in four cities including Dehli, having chosen the standard for digital terrestrial television in 1999.
Source: DVB-H online
Item added: 20th February 2006

Background
India chose the DVB-T standard for Terrestrial Digital Broadcasting in July 1999 after 18 months of study and testing.
The state broadcaster Doordarshan started a pilot trial in Delhi during 2002 which is extending to Calcutta, Mumbai and Chenai.

General  
DVB-T adopted 8th July 1999
Pilot Trials 2000
Soft launch 2002 Delhi
Analogue switch off no date announced
     
Data  
Population 1 billion (UN 2003)
TV households 70 million (2000)
Cable penetration 29 million (2002)

The information provided comes from many sources and whilst DVB believe it to be correct we cannot guarantee its accuracy. If you have more up to date information or corrections please send them to dvb@dvb.org
Last update: 7th January 2008, Barry Tew


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