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Direct to Home(DTH):
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It enables a broadcasting company to directly beam the signal to your TV set through a receiver that is installed in the house.
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There is no need for a separate cable connection.
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Advantages of DTH:
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One can do away with the cable operator who will give you channels of his choice.
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The quality of signals in this case is expected to be superior since the signal is not split through a cable.
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There is a possibility of reducing your monthly cable bill.
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Disadvantages:
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Capital cost has to be borne initially. Since this involves setting up of a receiving apparatus at the subscribers end, the cost can be prohibitively high.
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What are the revised guidelines for DTH Services?
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Union Cabinet has approved revised guidelines for Direct-to-Home (DTH) broadcasting services.
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It allowed 100% Foreign direct Investment(FDI) in the direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting services sector. Currently, FDI was limited to 49%.
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License for the DTH will be issued for a period of 20 years in place of present 10 years. Further the period of License may be renewed by 10 years at a time.
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License fee has been revised from 10% of GR (gross revenue) to 8% of AGR (adjusted gross revenue).License fee will be collected on a quarterly basis against the current annual basis.
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Sharing of Infrastructure between DTH operators. DTH operators, willing to share DTH platforms and transport streams of TV channels on a voluntary basis will be allowed.