Broadcasters withdrew petitions challenging TRAI’s NTO 2.0 in SC

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The Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF) and its members have withdrawn their petitions challenging the New Tariff Order (NTO) 2.0 in the Supreme Court. While the withdrawal will be unconditional, it is learnt that the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is likely to come out with a consultation paper to take care of the grievances of all the stakeholders, including broadcasters
TRAI Chairman has been engaging both broadcasters and DPOs to solve the thorny issues leading to the blockade of NTO 2.0, whose implementation has now been postponed to June 1.
“The broadcasters requested me to solve the problem and we are working on that. Everyone agreed, including the broadcasters. Three times they agreed but every time they failed to come up with the draft. This has caused a delay in implementation. Last week, we met again and now I can see some solution in sight,” the TRAI Chairman told in an interview

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