Mobile TV to be delayed more
The eagerly awaited launch of mobile television services in the country may be delayed further even as the Union information and broadcasting ministry has sought a meeting urgently with the department of telecom to sort out “issues” related to launch of the service.
It is understood that the I&B ministry has expressed its keenness to resolve the issue of spectrum allocation for service providers and finalisation of mobile television broadcasting norms soon.
Sources stated that unless the two Union ministries sort out the relevant issues on the important issues, the launch of Mobile TV services could be delayed. “The I&B ministry has sought a meeting immediately to sort out pending issues,” sources added.
The Mobile TV services launch has already been delayed by over a year due to a lack of final decision over several issues, including spectrum allocation, finalisation of a regulatory mechanism for the sector and a final detailed discussions with various stakeholders.
The I&B ministry wants to launch Mobile TV services at the earliest. It estimates that the high-end, value-added service could bring in a large amount of revenue for the government, as reported by this paper first on February 28.
Official sources stated that the information and broadcasting ministry is currently in the process of laying down a suitable regulatory framework enabling private players to provide mobile TV services in the country.
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