According to the rules of this time, if the telecom subscribers have to change the service provider without changing the number, one of its means is MNP i.e. mobile number portability. For this, you neither have to change your SIM nor your smartphone. But this is not the case with DTH. If you have to change your DTH operator, then you also have to change the set-top box. However, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is preparing to introduce a new system for the DTH industry soon. BSNL: 2GB Daily Data, Know this cheap plan First phase testing completed According to a report by Telecom Talk, TRAI is testing interoperable set-top boxes. The testing of the first phase has been completed. In such a situation, it can be said that such boxes can be introduced soon. Let us tell you that the interoperable set-top box will be like mobile phones. Under this, users will be able to subscribe to any DTH operator. If users have to change their service, they will not get the need for new set-top boxes. Tanhaji: Saif Ali Khan's look of Udaybhan revealed in the latest poster, See here Read about interoperable set-top boxes Under the new service, users will be able to buy a new set-top box and will be able to subscribe to any operator they want to subscribe to. After that, even if they want to change the operator, you will not have to change the set-top box. This will benefit the users that they will not have to spend extra money for the new set-top box. Such new box markets will bring a different kind of competition. In the current times, the DTH sector is witnessing a setback to the hybrid set-top box running on Android TV OS. They come with access to OTT platforms. Provides facility to access TV channels through its service. Redmi Note 8 Pro smartphone is available in flash sale, See details