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No,
the amendment to the Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act,
1995 incorporating conditional access (CAS) is not being
introduced in the Lok Sabha (Lower House) today as expected
by many in the industry, the date has been set for tomorrow,
according to sources.
The note is slated to be circulated among members of Parlimanet
to allow them to vote on it tomorrow, reveal sources. Meanwhile,
a group of the cable TV trade was expected to meet up with
information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj to give
the cable TV industry viewpoint once again and clarify any
doubts that may have arisen out of the protestations of
some broadcasters.
Speaking at Panaji (Goa) yesterday to a leading business
daily, Swaraj was quite clear that the government would
not budge on CAS, and that she was convinced that it would
be beneficial for all as it "would bring the much needed
transparency in the system."
She insisted that reports that boxes would cost Rs 7,000-8,000
were totally false and misleading, adding that the actual
pricing woul be between Rs 1,500-2,500.
She was also highly critical of the group of broadcasters
opposing CAS and asked the reporter from the daily: "Do
they not want transparency in viewership?"
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