“…You are hereby directed to provide all the information in the prescribed format as sought by Trai…. Further, you are also required to provide detailed justification that the present tariff plans, being offered by Independent TV are in line with the new regulatory framework clearly indicating the bifurcation of the Network Capacity Fee and other charges,” Trai said in its letter dated February 27. Trai has also asked Independent TV to clarify its position on complaints received by the regulator. The DTH operator is said to have 0.83 million subscribers. Independent TV could not be reached for comments. The telecom regulator recently unveiled the new tariff order and regulatory regime for the broadcast and cable sector, which paves the way for consumers to opt for channels they wish to view and pay only for them. It has said every channel should be offered a la carte, with a transparent display of rates on electronic programme guide. Last month, the regulator extended the timeline for consumers to make their channel preferences up to March 31, 2019.