Any bouquet pack can not cost more than 1.5 times the sum of its individual channel’s a-la-carte price.Channels with a maximum MRP of Rs 12 will only be allowed to feature in broadcasters’ curated packs.A person with Muti-TV connection in a single home will be charged 40 percent of announced Network Capacity Fee (NCF) for every additional connection.Broadcasters will have to provide all free-to-air channels at Rs.Here are the major takeaways from the new amendments: The regulator has now made fresh amendments that will come in effect from March 1, 2020. In February 2019, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) implemented its order for new tariffs for the broadcasting and cable services sector. TRAI announces new tariff framework for broadcasters and operators lowers the cap on the MRP of individual channels
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