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Majority of subscribers unhappy with CAS

Staff Reporter


70 p.c. subscribers prefer to go back

to the earlier

cable TV regime


NEW DELHI: Asserting that a vast majority of the subscribers of the newly introduced Conditional Access System (CAS) for television watchers in South Delhi are “not happy” with its implementation, the Voluntary Organisation in Interest of Consumer Education (VOICE) has recommended that the Government consider holding the system back till the “various problems are resolved”.

According to a new survey carried out by VOICE, 70 per cent of the subscribers in South Delhi would prefer to go back to the earlier cable television regime than continue with CAS.

“Based on detailed interviews with 1,000 subscribers, 15 cable operators and one multi-system operator (MSO) across South Delhi, the survey gave some interesting insights into the problems being faced by the subscribers in the CAS-mandated region. More than half (53 per cent) of the subscribers feel that their expenditure per month on cable television has increased,” said VOICE executive director Bejon Misra at a press conference here on Tuesday.

Mr. Misra said: “Forty per cent of the subscribers admit that the reception quality has not improved post implementation of CAS. The complaint redress system also leaves a lot to be desired with 35 per cent subscribers not happy with the existing mechanism. Almost 35 per cent of the cable TV viewers have unauthorised subscriptions and are getting pirated signals.”

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