Title: Explosive Growth of Media
1Explosive Growth of Media
- Enhanced Consumer Choice-
- need for convergent regulation
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2Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- Today as we enter the second digital revolution,
the long heralded revolution has begun aided to
the altar by the rise of the ever faster
broadband connections and more efficient
compression technologies and driven by powerful
competitive forces that are now reshaping the
communication landscape. - The telecommunication network is the nexus for
convergence of TV with the internet and the next
generation of digital video service.
3Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- Telephone lines that once carried merely voice
communications are now able to provide
broadband, data services capable of delivering
both live and on demand television programmes in
standard and high definition formats through set
top boxes connected to TV screen as well as PC
and other devices. - Exploiting the full potential of digital
delivery this new form of distribution will
fundamentally affect the way TV is viewed change
channels of distribution and disrupt the
traditional broadcasting business as the
4Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- Conventional boundaries of telecommunications and
television industries collide and collapse. - The choice of channels and programmes will
further explode as viewers roam beyond their
national borders of broadcast TV and access live
and recorded programes around the world
reflecting their interest - Viewers will further benefit from increasing
control watching what they want, when they want,
where they want and on a device of their choice.
Informitv Consulting. 2006.
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regulation
- The FICCI-Frames Report by Price Waterhouse
Coopers for 2007 expects the Indian media and
entertainment industry to grow at 18 CAGR to
reach Rs. 1 trillion by 2011 - Television segment will grow by 22 per cent from
Rs 191 billion to Rs 519 billion by 2011 - With CAS/DTH/IPTV making an entry in metros in
2007,subscription revenues will be the key driver
of TV revenues benefiting from increased number
of pay TV homes as well as increased subscription
rates.
6Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- The dawn of digital TV broadcasting will enable
optimization of scarce spectrum - This will lead to provision of additional forms
of distribution like new TV channels
enhancements like mobile TV reception/HDTV/IP
based TV and introduction of new convergent
multimedia services and new applications such as
3G - With digitization of content and entertainment
it is now possible to bridge the digital divide
effectively bringing in triple play and using the
home TV or mobile phone as the bridging
device.-Subgroup on Going Digital-Planning
Commission. 2006.
7Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- The last ten months have seen intensive
competition between digital CAS and DTH. IPTV has
made a slow start .Most importantly customers
have finally got choice of different digital
platforms - Reduced ARPU of telecom companies has led them to
look to providing video content on telephone
lines and mobiles to customers - The next three years will see a tectonic shift in
the manner in which distribution and broadcast of
electronic video content is accessed by
customers.
8Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- Current regulations ensure non- discriminatory
access to all technology platforms for video
content. - Two recent bold decisions of TRAI to allow a la
carte choice of TV channels to network service
providers in DTH/analogue non CAS areas has
ensured a balanced level playing field. - The tight price controls are intended to empower
customers to pick and choose premium content
without compulsion of hard bundling by
broadcasters.
9Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- With improved digital compression, the present
regime of a 100 TV channels is going to get
replaced by a million customized choices
especially through IPTV - Broadcasting in its generic shape will convert to
narrowcasting of localized interactive content
and finally niche-casting of consumer selected
programmes - Live-casts of sports and news will continue. The
rest of content will shift to the time and
choice individual to each customer. This throws
many regulatory challenges which need to be seen
holistically.
10Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- The International Telecommunication Union defines
convergence as technological,market or
legal/regulatory capability to integrate across
previously separated technologies - This implies the creation of a single regulatory
authority which will regulate convergence be it
digital broadcast through Cable/DTH/IPTV/mobile
TV or live streaming or video on demand or VOIP.
11Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- The International Telecommunication Union defines
convergence as technological,market or
legal/regulatory capability to integrate across
previously separated technologies - This implies the creation of a single regulatory
authority which will regulate convergence be it
digital broadcast through Cable/DTH/IPTV/mobile
TV or live streaming or video on demand or VOIP.
12Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- The World Bank observes that convergence allows
new entrants to enter into protected markets.
Telecom companies are providing IPTV and cable
companies will provide telephony - Convergence opens up possibility of greater
competition that will benefit consumers with
aggressive pricing,increased availability and
competitive service packages. - The challenge is to offer both service providers
and users flexibility to deploy and enjoy new
technologies.
13Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- Very few countries have a converged regulator.
Some examples are Malaysia,UK and USA - India had planned a converged regulator in 2001
with technology neutral licensing and an
Appellate Tribunal - The Bill was a revolutionary effort to regulate
all converged media/telecom even though it fell
short of the Supreme Court directive of 1995 in
terms of setting up an independent autonomous
authority.
14Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- Today we do have a Universal Access Service
Licence for 22 circles costing 1680 crores but
many issues relating to content control and level
playing field between telecom and cable need
urgent settlement - TRAI has recently launched a series of
consultations on IPTV/HITS/Mobile TV - The UASL license deserves a complete overhaul as
technology is always outstripping any licensing
regime - The time has come to revive a Convergence
Authority/Tribunal.
15Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- The challenge for the immediate near future is to
create a level playing regulatory environment
with clear cut light facilitative but
transparent technology neutral consumer friendly
regulation - This will enable both existing incumbents and
new entrants to compete equitably to provide all
forms of content/services that appeals to
individual customers rather than mass bundled
content to customers at attractive rates.
16Explosive Growth of Media need for convergent
regulation
- In conclusion Indian media is on the cusp of
tectonic changes in the way customers will access
video and gaming content - The current growth estimates show that this
sector will easily double the annual GDP National
growth figures - The challenge lies in creating a legal and
regulatory framework enabling creation of a
viable business model while maximizing consumer
choice serving various demographic and economic
price points.
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Ashok Mansukhani President Corporate Affairs
President