Livemint.com
New Delhi
By Harveen Ahluwalia
July 10 2017

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Monday floated a 
consultation paper to address issues pertaining to digital radio broadcasting, 
in a bid to enable private FM broadcasters across the country to move towards 
it.

Currently, radio signals are largely transmitted in analogue mode and are 
available in frequency modulation (FM) and amplitude modulation (AM)—short wave 
and medium wave. While state-owned broadcaster All India Radio has initiated 
digitization of its radio network (medium wave and short wave) in three phases, 
there is no clarity in the current policy guidelines regarding “provisioning of 
digital radio service in FM band” for private broadcasters.

According to a statement issued by the regulator, the consultation paper aims 
to develop an ecosystem which can encourage existing private FM broadcasters to 
evaluate digital radio broadcasting. There are 293 private FM radio stations 
across the country. AIR operates 420 radio stations.

“Analogue terrestrial radio broadcasting when compared with digital mode is 
inefficient and suffers with operational restrictions. Digital radio 
technologies can overcome problems faced in analogue transmission with exciting 
new capabilities and promises fast growth,” said the regulator, in a statement.

Additionally, the regulator also highlighted that digital radio broadcasting 
will improve the audio quality for the listeners and broadcasters will be able 
to air three-four programmes/channels on a single frequency (analogue mode 
allows broadcast of only one programme per frequency).

An executive at one of the leading private FM broadcasters, who did not wish to 
be named, said, “Digital is definitely an upgrade over the current technology 
and will help the audio quality of radio broadcasts. However, it is still 
premature to outline the advantages of digital broadcasting. We will have to 
evaluate the paper and we believe that Trai is also doing the same,” the 
executive said.
The authority has sought comments from various stakeholders by 4 September and 
counter-comments by 18 September to access the viability and issues pertaining 
to digital radio broadcasting and develop a roadmap for private FM radio 
operators.
Trai starts consultation process on digital radio broadcasting

  
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