The government on Tuesday said the rollout of conditional access system in the rest of Delhi would depend upon its success in South Delhi while announcing measures to ease the teething troubles being faced by the consumers at present.
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Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ravi Shanker Prasad also decided to set up a dedicated consumer court to settle cable-related disputes and appoint sub-divisional magistrates as nodal regulators for CAS implementation.
"Yes, some implementation hiccups have occurred (on CAS in South Delhi) but we want the system to be consumer-friendly," Prasad told reporters.
Asked if the government was considering CAS rollback, both Prasad and Dikshit replied in the negative.
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