Islamabad, Pakistan – The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has shed light on the controversy surrounding the award of Direct-to-Home (DTH) licences, citing extraordinary circumstances for the delay in service launch.
According to PEMRA Chairman, three bidders emerged successful in a transparent bidding process, but two withdrew due to incomplete legal formalities. The sole remaining bidder blamed the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn for failing to initiate DTH services.
PEMRA is currently reviewing the case and will announce a final decision soon. This update follows a citizen’s complaint seeking clarification on the status of DTH licences.
*DEVELOPMENT IN BRIEF*
– PEMRA receives complaint on DTH licence status
– Authority clarifies reasons for delay in service launch
– Case under review, final decision pending
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PEMRA had earlier assured a prompt response to the citizen’s complaint, filed on June 24, 2024. The regulatory body has now provided an update, citing extraordinary circumstances for the delay.