TRAI’s FAST and ALTD review could reshape TV regulation
India's Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is conducting a consultation on FAST channels and ALTD (Alternate Regulated Live TV Distribution) platforms, which may lead to new regulations for television and OTT services in the country. The debate is centered on how these emerging distribution models will integrate into the existing regulatory framework for connected TV, potentially redefining the future of television in India.
Key Takeaways
- TRAI is consulting on FAST channels and ALTD (Alternate Regulated Live TV Distribution) platforms.
- The debate has expanded beyond distribution models to connected TV and OTT regulation.
- The consultation could lead to new regulations for television and OTT services in India.
Why It Matters
TRAI’s consultation matters because it may define how FAST channels and ALTD platforms are treated inside India’s TV and OTT regulatory framework. That has direct implications for connected TV distribution, where the article says the debate now sits. The broader issue is not just taxonomy: it is whether these new delivery models are folded into existing television rules or handled through separate regulation. Watch for TRAI’s next consultation paper or draft rules, since those would show how it intends to classify FAST and ALTD.
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