India, Jan. 2 -- Cable and DTH connection could cost a lot lesser after the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released amendments to Tariff Order, Interconnection Regulations and Quality of Services Regulations of 2017 for Broadcasting and Cable Services sector. The new regulations are expected to come into place on 1 March 2020, and the services expected to get cheaper are multi-TV connections and a-la-carte channels.

"TRAI has decided that in case of a multi-TV home where more than one TV connection is working in a home in the name of one person, will charge a maximum 40 percent of declared Network Capacity Fee (NCF) for second and additional TV connections. Authority has also permitted Distribution Platform Operators (D...