Telecom and Postal Sector – Spectrum Allocation, Call Drops, Predatory Pricing, etc

What is D2M Technology?

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: D2M Technology

Mains level: Telecom sector reforms

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and India’s public service broadcaster Prasar Bharati are exploring ‘direct-to-mobile’ (D2M) broadcasting.

What is D2M Technology?

  • The technology is based on the convergence of broadband and broadcast, using which mobile phones can receive terrestrial digital TV.
  • It would be similar to how people listen to FM radio on their phones, where a receiver within the phone can tap into radio frequencies.
  • Using D2M, multimedia content can also be beamed to phones directly.

Benefits of D2M

  • It allows broadcasting video and other forms of multimedia content directly to mobile phones, without needing an active internet connection.
  • It promises to improve consumption of broadband and utilisation of spectrum.

Why need D2M?

  • The idea behind the technology is that it can possibly be used to directly broadcast content related to citizen-centric information.
  • It can be further used to counter fake news, issue emergency alerts and offer assistance in disaster management, among other things.
  • Apart from that, it can be used to broadcast live news, sports etc. on mobile phones.
  • More so, the content should stream without any buffering whatsoever while not consuming any internet data.

What could be the consumer and business impact of this?

  • For consumers, a technology like this would mean that they would be able to access multimedia content from Video on Demand (VoD) or Over The Top (OTT) content platforms.
  • This will be without having to exhaust their mobile data, and more importantly, at a nominal rate.
  • The technology will also allow people from rural areas, with limited or no internet access, to watch video content.
  • For businesses, one of the key benefits of the technology is that it can enable telecom service providers to offload video traffic from their mobile network onto the broadcast network.
  • It thus helps them to decongest valuable mobile spectrum.
  • This will also improve usage of mobile spectrum and free up bandwidth which will help reduce call drops, increase data speeds etc.

What is the government doing to facilitate D2M technology?

  • The DoT has set up a committee to study the feasibility of a spectrum band for offering broadcast services directly to users’ smartphones.
  • Band 526-582 MHz is envisaged to work in coordination with both mobile and broadcast services.
  • DoT has set up a committee to study this band.
  • At the moment, this band is used by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting across the country for TV transmitters.

What are the possible challenges to the technology’s rollout?

  • Bringing key stakeholders like mobile operators onboard will be the biggest challenge in launching D2M technology on a wide scale.
  • A mass roll out of the technology will entail changes in infrastructure and some regulatory changes.

 

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1 year ago

It’s interesting)

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1 year ago

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