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Canada, India officials express optimism over trade pact talksCanada and India are making progress on a free trade deal. Officials are optimistic about reaching an agreement this year. This renewed eng...
Greenland's independence champion despised Denmark. Trump changed his mindAs Greenland grapples with its quest for independence, a wave of rethinking has emerged. The persistent calls from US President Donald Trum...
BSNL revenue rises 19% to Rs 25,000 crore in two years; tariff cheaper than pvt telcos: MoS TelecomState-owned BSNL has seen a significant revenue jump of 19 percent, reaching Rs 25,000 crore in two years. This financial turnaround is att...
Tata Steel UK wins exemption from US steel tariff rulesTata Steel UK has received a special exemption from US tariffs. This allows steel processed in Britain to be exported to America at a lower...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%Here’s a thing investors in equity need to keep in mind. A large part of the upmove one might see in the next one or two trading sessions w...
China's yuan hits 3-year high, stocks retreat, as investors await details from Trump-Xi summitChina's yuan reached a three-year high against the dollar as investors awaited outcomes from the Xi-Trump summit. While stock markets saw p...
China expands economic pressure tools in US rivalry ahead of Trump–Xi summitChina is building new economic pressure tools against the United States. Beijing has enacted laws to punish foreign firms shifting supply c...
'Don't meddle in our affairs': China backs Iran, warns US against interference after Hormuz blockadeChina has backed Iran and warned against outside interference following the US announcement of a naval blockade on maritime traffic linked ...
Broadcast ecosystem may be headed for regulatory resetIndia's broadcast sector is set for a major regulatory overhaul. TRAI is planning a broad review of pricing, distribution, and platform rul...
TRAI begins free streaming TV regulation consultations after MIB reference, flags regulatory gapsIndia's telecom regulator TRAI is proposing new rules for streaming services like FAST. This aims to create a level playing field with trad...
Swiss president Guy Parmelin says US trade talks to continue beyond MarchTrade talks between Switzerland and the United States will extend past March. A preliminary tariff deal was reached last year. Swiss Presid...
Non-implementation of new tariff regime will lead to chaos in broadcasting sector: TraiThe top official added that it would not be appropriate to further comment on the issue which is sub-judice, but added that any further del...
New broadcasting regime to cut down tariff by 15%: TraiThe regulator has asked the DTH and MSO to migrate to a new framework from Feb 1, 2019.
New tariff for broadcasting to cut subscription costRS Sharma said the average revenue per user (ARPU) fell to 10-15% in metropolitans and up to 10% in the Digital Addressable System (DAS) no...
Broadcasters, DTH players' new tariff deadline to not be extendedAt a two-hour long review meeting with the promoters and chief executives of these companies on Tuesday, RS Sharma, chairman of th Trai, sa...
SC paves the way for new tariff regime for the broadcast sectorThe new tariff order, will force TV broadcasters to announce MRP of their channels individually.
Broadcast sector gets new tariff orderTrai has enforced the framework after complying with the judicial mandates since the Madras High Court upheld the tariff order and the inte...
- TRAI asks six broadcasters to adhere to its tariff order
TRAI has directed six leading broadcasters not to charge from DTH and IPTV operators more than what is allowed under its tariff order.
- More broadcasters move TDSAT against TRAI new tariff regime
Viacom 18 Media and Sun TV approached sectoral tribunal TDSAT, challenging TRAI's tariff order to cap wholesale price of channels for DTH a...
- Cap on broadcast tariffs effective from Oct 1, not Sept 1: TRAI
TRAI's tariff notification capping the rates at 35 per cent of the fee paid by normal cable operators will now be applicable from October 1.