The Ministry has been steadily working towards digitization of analogue cable network in the country since 2012 which aims to modernize the service as well as regulate it.
The legal provision has it that the cable networks in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Lekhnath Pokhara Metropolitan City, Biratnagar and Birgunj Sub-metropolitan Cities must go digital by April 28.
The Ministry accordingly has directed the cable operators in these places to distribute digital signals to the customers.
The Ministry aims to completely replace the current analogue cable network with a digital system known as digitization by 2017 as the UN’s International telecommunication Union (ITU) has set 2017 as the deadline for digitization of cable network in all countries across the world.
The government has stopped issuing license to those cable operators operating through analogue system since December 7, 2014.
The Ministry has also urged the signal distributors to not distribute cable signal to the operators operating in analogue system. The cable network subscribers have been told to ask their respective cable network operators whether their cable channels have been digitized or not.
An estimate shows that there are more than six million cable network subscribers but only 2.5 million are paying the subscription fees. RSS







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