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MIB warns IPTV firms to stick to 2008 rules and shuns third party consultants
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Published on 24 April 2026

Operators must file a self attested declaration before launch
The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has issued fresh directives for IPTV operators, reaffirming the 2008 policy framework. Telecom licensees and cable providers will need to submit a self-attested declaration before starting services. The ministry says this streamlined process reduces unnecessary third-party involvement, and cautions companies to avoid relying on unauthorized representatives.
- MIB reiterates IPTV compliance under 2008 guidelines
- Launch requires self-attested declaration from operators
- Ministry discourages third-party consultants involvement
- Unauthorized representatives are explicitly cautioned against
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