For its users, DTH service providers Tata Sky and Airtel Digital TV have implemented TRAI NTO 2.0 from today. After the implementation of this new tariff order, users will now get the benefit of 200 free to air channels. Users will have to pay less for a multi TV connection. Users of both service providers will have to pay the Network Capacity Fee (NCF) at a new rate. After the implementation of this new rule, users will be shown 200 free to air channels at Rs 153, which is double than before. Let's know in full detail
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In January itself TRAI had instructed cable TV and DTH service providers to implement NTO 2.0 from 1 March, which was later challenged by the service providers in the court. Not only this, multi TV users will now have to pay up to 40% network capacity fee as compared to before. Earlier, Tata Sky users had to pay the full Rs 153 as NCF (Network Capacity Fee) for a multi TV connection. Now users will have to pay only Rs 61 only.
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Know what is the new rate
There has been a lot of change in NTO 2.0 implemented from today compared to NTO 1.0 implemented for cable TV and DTH last year. The new tariff order has been implemented by Airtel Digital TV and Tata Sky. Other service providers and cable TV providers will soon implement this. To watch 200 free to air (FTA) channels in NTO 2.0, users have to pay Rs 153 (with GST). If users select more than 200 SD channels, then they have to pay Rs 189 (with GST). Similarly, users taking multi TV connections will now have to pay Rs 62 (with GST) every month for 200 channels for the secondary connection. On selecting more than 200 SD channels for secondary connection, Airtel users will have to pay an additional Rs 30. Tata Sky users will have to pay Rs 75.52.
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