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Hong Kong, Mar 13, 2013 - (ACN Newswire) - CASBAA's annual India Forum concluded on an optimistic note on the state of digitisation in the country. The CASBAA India Forum was held on 7 March in New Delhi, attracting a host of government and industry professionals weighing in on the multichannel TV market in India.
"The timing for this year's CASBAA India Forum 2013 could not have been better with the Phase II digitisation deadline looming at the end of the month," said Christopher Slaughter, CEO, CASBAA. "The Forum provided an ideal platform for industry stakeholders to share updates, concerns and feedback on a variety of topics that directly impact the health of multichannel TV in India."
During his opening keynote, Uday Kumar Varma, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, said they have achieved over 56 per cent digitisation on average in Phase II cities and that, between MSOs and DTH operators, 9 million set top boxes have been installed. He also noted - in relation to the recent increase in customs duties on STBs - that the government was keen on encouraging indigenous production of boxes so that India would not have to depend on countries like Korea and China and the boxes would be BIS compliant.
However, elsewhere during the Forum, Supriya Sahu, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, noted the difficulties that still remain in the on-going digitisation process: "Our biggest challenge is how to convince different stakeholders to understand that their profit margins will decrease but only for a short while. It was difficult to get the different aggregators to sign the agreement last time, and it is happening this time as well. This was one of the reasons that deadline was extended during Phase I."
On a positive note, N Parameswaran, Principal Advisor (Broadcasting & Cable Services), Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said that one main benefit of digital addressable systems would be the growth of niche television channels and that there was enough place in the country for both DTH and cable TV.
DTH was also one focus of a detailed discussion of India's satellite capacity shortage, as PwC India Entertainment and Media Practice Leader Smita Jha presented results of a CASBAA/PwC study of transponder supply and demand over India entitled "Easing India's Capacity Crunch." The study forecast a doubling in the number of TV channels available in India (with many more regional and HD channels) and suggested changes in Indian government operating procedures that would make the satellite capacity market function more efficiently.
The varied list of speakers and panellists at the Forum also included Thomas Choi (CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite), LV Krishnan (CEO, TAM Media Research India), Sameer Manchanda (Chairman & MD, DEN Networks), Ravi Mansukhani (MD, IMCL), Deepak Mathur (SVP, Commercial, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, SES), Harit Nagpal (MD & CEO, Tata Sky), Bharat Kumar Ranga (Chief Content & Creative Officer, Zee Entertainment), Man Jit Singh (CEO, MSM; President, IBF), Shashi Sinha (Chairman of Technical Committee, BARC; CEO, IPG Mediabrands India), Deepak Jacob (President & General Counsel, STAR India), and many others.
CASBAA India Forum 2013 was endorsed by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and this year's partners included Supporting Sponsor SES and Sponsors AsiaSat, Brightcove, CSG International, Eutelsat, IBM, MEASAT and STAR India.
For more information on the CASBAA India Forum 2013, visit: http://www.casbaa.com/events/events-calendar/details/361-india-satellite... .
About CASBAA
Established in 1991, CASBAA is the Association for digital multichannel TV, content, platforms, advertising and video delivery across Asia. Spanning 18 geographic markets, CASBAA and its Members reach over 445 million connections through a footprint ranging from China to Australasia, Japan to Pakistan. The CASBAA mission is to promote the growth of multichannel TV and video content through industry information, networking exchanges and events while promoting global best practices. To view the full list of CASBAA members, and more information, please visit www.casbaa.com .
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"The timing for this year's CASBAA India Forum 2013 could not have been better with the Phase II digitisation deadline looming at the end of the month," said Christopher Slaughter, CEO, CASBAA. "The Forum provided an ideal platform for industry stakeholders to share updates, concerns and feedback on a variety of topics that directly impact the health of multichannel TV in India."
During his opening keynote, Uday Kumar Varma, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, said they have achieved over 56 per cent digitisation on average in Phase II cities and that, between MSOs and DTH operators, 9 million set top boxes have been installed. He also noted - in relation to the recent increase in customs duties on STBs - that the government was keen on encouraging indigenous production of boxes so that India would not have to depend on countries like Korea and China and the boxes would be BIS compliant.
However, elsewhere during the Forum, Supriya Sahu, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, noted the difficulties that still remain in the on-going digitisation process: "Our biggest challenge is how to convince different stakeholders to understand that their profit margins will decrease but only for a short while. It was difficult to get the different aggregators to sign the agreement last time, and it is happening this time as well. This was one of the reasons that deadline was extended during Phase I."
On a positive note, N Parameswaran, Principal Advisor (Broadcasting & Cable Services), Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said that one main benefit of digital addressable systems would be the growth of niche television channels and that there was enough place in the country for both DTH and cable TV.
DTH was also one focus of a detailed discussion of India's satellite capacity shortage, as PwC India Entertainment and Media Practice Leader Smita Jha presented results of a CASBAA/PwC study of transponder supply and demand over India entitled "Easing India's Capacity Crunch." The study forecast a doubling in the number of TV channels available in India (with many more regional and HD channels) and suggested changes in Indian government operating procedures that would make the satellite capacity market function more efficiently.
The varied list of speakers and panellists at the Forum also included Thomas Choi (CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite), LV Krishnan (CEO, TAM Media Research India), Sameer Manchanda (Chairman & MD, DEN Networks), Ravi Mansukhani (MD, IMCL), Deepak Mathur (SVP, Commercial, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, SES), Harit Nagpal (MD & CEO, Tata Sky), Bharat Kumar Ranga (Chief Content & Creative Officer, Zee Entertainment), Man Jit Singh (CEO, MSM; President, IBF), Shashi Sinha (Chairman of Technical Committee, BARC; CEO, IPG Mediabrands India), Deepak Jacob (President & General Counsel, STAR India), and many others.
CASBAA India Forum 2013 was endorsed by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and this year's partners included Supporting Sponsor SES and Sponsors AsiaSat, Brightcove, CSG International, Eutelsat, IBM, MEASAT and STAR India.
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For more information on the CASBAA India Forum 2013, visit: http://www.casbaa.com/events/events-calendar/details/361-india-satellite... .
About CASBAA
Established in 1991, CASBAA is the Association for digital multichannel TV, content, platforms, advertising and video delivery across Asia. Spanning 18 geographic markets, CASBAA and its Members reach over 445 million connections through a footprint ranging from China to Australasia, Japan to Pakistan. The CASBAA mission is to promote the growth of multichannel TV and video content through industry information, networking exchanges and events while promoting global best practices. To view the full list of CASBAA members, and more information, please visit www.casbaa.com .
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Desmond Chung PR & Communications Manager CASBAA Tel: +852-3929-1712 Email: desmond@casbaa.com
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