After all the denial, the main telecom body which had approved the change in tariffs of TV channels has finally admitted to the rising bills of consumers.

According to an official, quoted in the ET report, the telecom authority has accepted the changes haven’t gone according to its plan.

This has been repeatedly pointed out by DTH users across the internet since February this year but the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) felt the changes have helped users reduce their monthly TV bills.

Reports previously indicated that people opting for channels after the revised pricing will save money by reducing the number of channels they pay for. However, in reality, the process seems to be working the other way around and TRAI agreeing to this makes a big difference.