Govt prepares satellite radio guidelines

India will soon have a satellite radio policy. The Information and Broadcasting 
Ministry has framed the draft satellite radio policy guidelines based on the 
Trai recommendations, Minister of State for I&B CM Jatua told Parliament today.

Companies wanting to provide satellite radio service in India and setting up 
network and infrastructure will be eligible to get permission, subject to 
certain conditions. The government will issue licences to those willing to 
start satellite radio service in India.

The draft policy also provides for permitting companies to seek registration of 
radio channels to be carried on such service.

Jatua also clarified that the draft policy provides for eligibility conditions, 
licence fee, foreign investment norms and other regulatory provisions.

The Ministry had in June 2008 accepted the Telecom Regulatory Authority of 
India’s final recommendations, with some modifications. The sector regulator 
had recommended a 74 per cent FDI on satellite radio. Currently, satellite 
radio operator WorldSpace has a 100 per cent foreign holding.

Among the various recommendations submitted by Trai, the Ministry has also 
accepted the government's proposal in the draft policy on restrictions on news 
and advertisements in satellite radio service.

Satellite radio service refers to the distribution of single or multi channel 
radio programmes by using a satellite system which provides encrypted digital 
radio signals direct to the subscriber’s receiver sets. 

http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k9/july/july152.php
- Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India


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