DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM

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DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM FOR TELECOM & BROADCASTING SECTORS IN INDIA

This presentation is the personal view of the speaker and should not be treated as the view of the broadcasting company/group.

PRESENTATION FLOW 1. Broadcasting industry - Overview 2. Broadcasting industry - Future 3. Layers of disputes & the affected parties 4. Disputes between LCO & Subscriber and its solutions 5. Disputes between MSO & LCO and its solutions 6. Disputes between Broadcaster & MSO and its solutions 7.Conclusion…

BROADCASTING INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

TV and C&S growth (mn hh) Source :NRS, 06

BROADCASTING INDUSTRY – FUTURE

Future - Multiple layers of Convergence YESTERDAY (Silos into the home) TODAY (Convergence of services, networks & devices)

LAYERS OF DISPUTES & THE AFFECTED PARTIES

Broadcaster MSO LCO Subscriber Most affected Most affected Subscriber

DISPUTES BETWEEN LCO & SUBSCRIBERS AND THE SOLUTIONS

DISPUTES LCO Subscriber Service Quality Price discrimination Limited choice of channels Interruption in cable services Change in channel placements No effective consumer redressal system No value for money Non availability of channel guides Subscriber

SOLUTIONS LCO Subscriber Written agreement in place between the LCO & consumer. Subscription fee receipts to be issued by the LCO. LCO providing complete channel guides. LCO improving the quality of services. Local body to be authorized for addressing disputes. Disallow monopolistic situation and encourage healthy competition. Subscriber

Solutions to Disputes Between MSO & LCOs.

DISPUTES MSO LCO Piracy of signals/Inserting advertisements. Under declaration at LCO level. Piracy of signals/Inserting advertisements. Frequent change in loyalty of the LCOs. Resistance to adapt themselves to changing technology. LCO

SOLUTIONS MSO Maintaining contractual agreement with LCOs. MSO maintaining detailed records of subscriber base served by the LCO and direct Appointing independent piracy check agencies. MSOs facilitating LCOs to help them in investing in better infrastructure. MSO coordinating with local bodies to shoulder the accountability of consumer complaints. LCO

DISPUTES BETWEEN BROADCASTER & MSO AND THE SOLUTIONS

DISPUTES Broadcaster MSO Under declaration of HH. Insufficient information available. Non payment of subscription fees. Non renewal of service agreements. Piracy of signals/copyrights. Resistance to adapt to changing technology. Limited bandwidth capacity. Change in channel placements. Interruption of cable services at their own. Undue advantage of regulations. Compliance cost. MSO

SOLUTIONS Broadcaster MSO MSO maintaining a record of number of franchisees served & their individual HH connections through a transparent audit system. Timely payment & renewal of agreement. Appointing independent piracy check agencies. Broadcaster providing a toll free customer care number at national level. Broadcaster providing relevant information. Joint public awareness campaigns on the channel list, new programmes etc. Both should encourage healthy competition. MSO

CONCLUSION

and last but not the least each stakeholder needs to work together to maximise consumer satisfaction…

Thank You!