simonkabz wrote:kollabo wrote:Appeal Court ruling set aside, but NMG, RMS and SG could still get license as CAK ordered to start process for a third license in 90 days.
I think this was a well thought out ruling taking in the interests of local investors and raia who had already bought the Startimes decoders etc. A third licence was the best way out of the stalemate.
true @Thimioni. While at it, I wonder, is it possible for CAK to require that the three (or four) operator's boxes be inter-operable? I have a feeling these big three (NMG, RMS, SG) are pushing so hard for a license with the intention of launching their own STB. At this rate, we will end up with one stb each for STV, SigNet, GoTv, Bomba tv (has been doing test transmissions on channel 57 at 762 MHz, fronted by Radio Africa group) and perhaps the other fronted by these three, if they choose that route that is. Is it possible to require them to have some sort of a unified platform so that one would require one box to watch either of them so long as one has a valid subscription?
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