Wither set-top boxes - Users may soon watch over 200 channels with inbuilt satellite tuners in TVs, says Information and Broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur
Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said efforts are being made to have a built-in satellite tuner in television sets.
Soon you will be able to access over 200 channels in television sets without using any set-top boxes, said Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur. According to Thakur, efforts are being made to have a built-in satellite tuner in television sets. The move could make set-top boxes redundant.
He said there has been a humongous expansion of general entertainment channels on Free Dish, which has helped attract crores of viewers.
"I have made a new beginning in my department. If your television has a built-in satellite tuner, then there will be no need to have a separate set-top box. One can have access to more than 200 channels at the click of the remote," he told reporters.
However, Thakur said that a decision in this regard is yet to be taken.
In December last year, Thakur had written to Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to issue directions to television manufacturers to adopt the standards issued by the Bureau of Industrial Standards for built-in satellite tuners.
A small antenna would be mounted on TV sets, with built-in satellite tuners, at a suitable place, for example at the rooftop or side wall of building, to enable reception of free-to-air television and radio channels.
Set-top box is mandatory
At present, a set-top box is mandatory for viewing both paid and free channels.
The viewer is required to use a set-top box even for the reception of free-to-air channels (non-encrypted) transmitted by Doordarshan.
Doordarshan is in the process of phasing out analog transmission and free-to-air channels will continue to be broadcast using digital satellite transmission.
The number of households having Doordarshan Free Dish have more than doubled since 2015.
A KPMG report had pegged Doordarshan Free Dish users at 20 million in 2015. The number had increased to 43 million in 2021.
Thakur said as per the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, SWAYAM Prabha channels were started for classes 1 to 12 in record time during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that the poor and those staying in rural areas had access to education.
"Today there are about 55 such channels and state governments are starting their own channels separately. Apart from news channels, there has been tremendous expansion of general entertainment channels on Free Dish," he added.
With PTI inputs
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