New Delhi, Aug 04: The government on Monday said the Communication Convergence Bill covering a wide gamut of broadcasting services is aimed at setting up a regulator to promote, facilitate and develop the content of communication. Asserting there was no ad hocism in government's broadcasting policy, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the Standing Committee had given its suggestions on the Communication Convergence Bill which would be brought up for consideration in Parliament shortly.
"The Communication Convergence Bill when enacted would set up a single regulator to promote, facilitate and develop in an orderly manner carriage and content of communication (including broadcasting telecommunication and multimedia)", he said.
"There is no ad hocism in our policy", Prasad said.

On various initiatives taken by government in broadcasting related telecommunication sector, he said these include changes made in uplinking policy of 2000 followed by policy for foreign investment in news channel uplinked from India; the amendments in the Cable Act at various times, issue of DTH guidelines in 2001 and the decision to permit private FM stations.
Bureau Report