Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) release guidelines for the testing and certification of the conditional access system (CAS) and the subscriber management system (SMS) for the broadcasting sector.
The āTest Guide Document for CAS and SMSā was release in the presence of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry secretary Apurva Chandra, Department of Telecom (DoT) secretary K Rajaraman and TRAI chairman P D Vaghela at an event.
I&B secretary Chandra said the release of the CAS and SMS testing procedures will bring āmore transparencyā in the entire value chain of the broadcasting sector.
Apurva Chandra Said :
Apurva Chandra noted thatĀ TRAIĀ had notified a framework for technical compliance of conditional access system (CAS) and subscriber management system (SMS) for the broadcasting and cable sector in 2017.
The āTest Guide Documentā, which provides clause by clause test schedules and procedures, will help in operationalising the framework, Apurva Chandra adds.
DoT secretary Rajaraman said :
In June 2021, The TRAI had notified an amendment to interconnection regulations of 2017 which provide for a framework for technical compliance of conditional access system (CAS) and subscriber management system (SMS) for the broadcasting and cable sector.
The Authority had notified the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2021 on 11th June 2021, by incorporating new regulation 4A and Schedule-IX in the Interconnection Regulations, 2017, seeking to address āvarious issues arising out of deployment of non-standard CAS and SMS in television broadcasting sectorā.
TRAI Chairman Vaghela said :
Representatives from industry including major broadcasters and distribution platform operators (DPOs), expert bodies like C-DAC, STQC, BECIL and TEC participated in the event organised to launch the test guide document, the TRAI said in a statement later.
In September 2021, the TRAI had designate the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) as the testing-and-certification agency for the operationalisation and oversight of a framework for technical compliance of the Conditional Access System (CAS) and the Subscriber Management System (SMS), notified for the broadcasting and cable sector recently.
According to an order then issue by the telecom regulator, the TEC, an arm of the DoT, will carry out the overall administration, coordination and execution of testing and certification of the CAS and SMS.
It will also notify and maintain test schedules and test procedures, empanel and declare the list of accredited testing laboratories that fulfil the requirements for carrying out the testing, provide certification for all products tested and certified by the accredited testing laboratories, and maintain the version and deployment details of the CAS and SMS deployed in India.