TRAI revises digital radio migration fee formula in policy update
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 29th October 2025 at 4:51pm
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a corrigendum to its October 3 recommendations on the Digital Radio Broadcast Policy for Private Broadcasters, revising the migration fee formula to enhance fairness and predictability.
The amendment affects cities where no bids are received for new digital frequencies. Previously, TRAI proposed using the Average Determined Price (ADP) from similar category cities with successful bids. Upon review, TRAI noted this could cause “certain aberrations” compared to the reserve price of the concerned city.
“In case no bids are received for new frequencies in a city, then Reserve Price (RP) for that city should be considered as the basis for migration amount for the purpose of migration of existing broadcasters,” the Authority...
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