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Rank: Member Joined: 4/15/2009 Posts: 371
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kyt wrote:can one share the digital set top boxes signals, say to about 20 rooms? will the recipients be able to receive all the channels? You can if you have the antennae correctly positioned and minimize all cable losses by using the right materials and professional technician.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/15/2009 Posts: 371
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Hearing of #Digitalmigration application by three media houses underway in the Supreme Court. https://www.facebook.com...lini-LTD/325220820930746
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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If you are able to, no assumptions withstanding, get a TV with inbuilt digital receiver. Utapata Bamba, Signet and Pang. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/2/2006 Posts: 1,206 Location: Nairobi
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Jus Blazin wrote:If you are able to, no assumptions withstanding, get a TV with inbuilt digital receiver. Utapata Bamba, Signet and Pang. This wont work unless you wanna watch shady stations.I have an inbuilt digital tv,gets most signals including BAMBA....but they said once they go live I have to get a Bamba box.I have a feeling NTV,KTN & CIT will have a box of their own too....so you will be left to watch akina Unjiru TV & Three Stones if you dont buy a box. Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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bird_man wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:If you are able to, no assumptions withstanding, get a TV with inbuilt digital receiver. Utapata Bamba, Signet and Pang. This wont work unless you wanna watch shady stations.I have an inbuilt digital tv,gets most signals including BAMBA....but they said once they go live I have to get a Bamba box. I have a feeling NTV,KTN & CIT will have a box of their own too....so you will be left to watch akina Unjiru TV & Three Stones if you dont buy a box. You have no idea how true your statement was/is: http://www.nation.co.ke/...2/-/ay617f/-/index.html
Quote:The enhanced set top boxes will be provided by Nation Media Group (NMG), Standard Group (SG) and Royal Media Services (RMS) in the first phase of a plan that will see them import a million more devices by the end of March, 2015.
Speaking during a media workshop at Nairobi Serena Hotel, Mr Wilfred Kiboro, the NMG chairman, said the gadgets will be sold at a one-off price that will not exceed Sh2,500 so that a majority of Kenyans can buy them. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/2/2006 Posts: 1,206 Location: Nairobi
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So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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bird_man wrote:So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! The future of digital TV is vernacular TV stations whoever gets it right in this segment gets the AD revenue.Unless the 3 big boys have some form of agreement about adding channels on that platform one of them is bound to get greedy hapo ndio mvurutano itaanza
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/15/2009 Posts: 142 Location: Nairobi
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madollar wrote:bird_man wrote:So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! The future of digital TV is vernacular TV stations whoever gets it right in this segment gets the AD revenue.Unless the 3 big boys have some form of agreement about adding channels on that platform one of them is bound to get greedy hapo ndio mvurutano itaanza Does it mean that once the big 3 roll out thier boxes I will not be able to watch thire channels through my GoTV box? UKITAFUTA UKABILA UTAKUFA BILA!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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How much is it to start a new TV station? I hear it's much cheaper than analogue days.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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bird_man wrote:So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! Like someone said earlier, content is king. With digital migration, you'll choose the one which gives you better content. The three aren't guaranteed of viewership with the same content. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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bird_man wrote:So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! Some blogs now claiming KTN does not want to be part of the group.They may be looking at the bigger picture where the dominant player among the three in that platform will become the ultimate beneficiary
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madollar wrote:bird_man wrote:So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! The future of digital TV is vernacular TV stations whoever gets it right in this segment gets the AD revenue.Unless the 3 big boys have some form of agreement about adding channels on that platform one of them is bound to get greedy hapo ndio mvurutano itaanza You are right on this one. There is one called Njata TV which i think is affiliated to Kameme and going by the number of ads, especially hizi za kuuza tuploti, they seem to be getting it right. Above all, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/2/2006 Posts: 1,206 Location: Nairobi
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madollar wrote:bird_man wrote:So there you go....basically there will be no benefits from digital TV apart from clarity thanks to the big three. They will simply ensure no other channel is broadcast on their box.Thus smaller guys have no chance!You will be left with a choice between NTV,CIT & KTN...just as it was before! Some blogs now claiming KTN does not want to be part of the group.They may be looking at the bigger picture where the dominant player among the three in that platform will become the ultimate beneficiary Of course KTN has to complain.The others especially NTV will have QTV & several other local channels within the box.They can afford to roll out a TV station for every province/region in Kenya. Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Lolest! wrote:How much is it to start a new TV station?
I hear it's much cheaper than analogue days. who has an idea on this? There's some mbecha to be made!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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Lolest! wrote:Lolest! wrote:How much is it to start a new TV station?
I hear it's much cheaper than analogue days. who has an idea on this? There's some mbecha to be made! I once overheard one of the morning news TV anchors saying " all you need now is 200,000 KSH to start a TV station" but i guess you need to find out how much will signet charge to accsess their platform,cost of equipment needed to relay the signal to the platform and licensing fees by CA.A glance at the rate cards of some this stations show very low charges for ADs some as low as 10000 ksh running daily for 1 week during prime time.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/27/2008 Posts: 3,760
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Can someone close to MOA tell us the make/model of their upcoming settopbox so we decide whether to go Bamba or hold? Signet, Panganga and gotv already dismissed.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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The following free-to-air set top boxes are available at Nakumatt, Naivas, Tuskys etc and other stores... SAMSUTECHOTPOINTNEXT For those who do not want to be tied to Bamba, MOA (NTV, KTN, Citizen), Star Times, GoTV boxes etc.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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So the three media houses conspired and refused to air communication authority ADs now CA says the set top boxes to be imported by the three are not approved this migration thing is now getting nasty
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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madollar wrote:So the three media houses conspired and refused to air communication authority ADs now CA says the set top boxes to be imported by the three are not approved this migration thing is now getting nasty In addition to that... CAK withdraws frequencies of the big threeBut that article is also misleading in that it says Kenyans risk missing TV news and popular shows by the four stations. They are still at liberty to air their content. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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Quote:21ST JANUARY 2015 It has come to the attention of the Authority that three media houses, namely Nation Media Group Limited, Standard Group Limited and Royal Media Group Limited have jointly been running a misleading advertisement on Television and Radio since Friday 16th January 2015.
The said advertisement purports that Startimes and GOtv are illegally carrying their content thereby infringing on copyright and neighbouring rights. The advertisement goes farther to instruct consumers not to purchase Startimes and GOtv pay-tv set-top boxes to watch CITIZEN Television, NTV, KTN and QTV.
In addition, the advertisement allege that the three media houses are the exclusive vendors of Free-To-Air set-top-boxes that can enable the public to view their channels
The Authority is gravely concerned by the misleading content in the advertisement and wishes to advise the industry and the general public as follows:
1. The advertisement by the three media houses is misleading to the public, is offensive to the market. It is equally in gross violation of the legal and regulatory framework governing the sector;
2. The tone of the advertisement, its content and timing is intended to cause confusion and disrupt the digital migration programme;
3. The digital migration framework allows for the distribution of the ‘Free-to-Air’ signals on the digital platform under the “must-carry principle” . This was supported by the ruling of the Supreme Court of Kenya in September 2014 . It allowed for the availability of Free-to-Air channels to the public through all set-top-boxes (FTA and Pay TV). The advertisement dissuading consumers from purchasing set-top-boxes from other suppliers approved by the Authority is therefore misleading to the public and portrays anti-competitive conduct by the three media houses. Consumers need not be constrained to purchase a specific set top box to view the content of the three broadcasters whose content is Free-to Air;
4. The Authority has type-approved more than 65 set top boxes which are available in the market today. GOTV and Startimes set top boxes are duly type-approved by the Authority and are therefore authentic decoders in the local market authorized to carry the Free-to-Air Channels of the three media houses under the auspices of the “Must Carry Principle;
5. The sale of set top boxes in Kenya is a free market. Consumers can purchase type approved set top boxes from any vendor registered by the Authority. The full list of approved set top boxes and registered vendors can be freely accessed on the Authority’s website;
6. The Authority has neither received any application nor granted any type-approval of any set top box model from the three broadcasters, individually or collectively, for sale in Kenya. It is therefore illegal to purport to advertise set-top-boxes that have not been type-approved by the Authority;
7. The Authority has also received a formal complaint from Gotv and Startimes that the three media houses have refused to Air their digital-migration related advertisements which is potentially an anti-competitive conduct prohibited by law. While this complaint has not been investigated, the Authority notes with concern that it has itself been a victim of such refusal to carry advertisements both in the electronic and print media owned by the three media houses, yet the advertisements are aimed at educating the public on digital migration.
In view of these gross violations by the three media houses as enumerated above, the Authority has decided to take the following administrative actions:
1. Withdraw the temporary authorization granted to the consortium by the three media houses (under the consortium identified as Africa Digital Network). Subsequently the Authority shall reposes the frequency spectrum resources allocated with immediate effect;
2. Decline to continue with the process of issuance of a Network Facilities Provider Tier 2 License for self-provisioning to the three media houses, pursuant to Gazette Notice Number 9088 dated 19th December 2014. This is on account of the above violations of the legal and regulatory framework. The process shall therefore await the ruling and determination of the Competition Authority of Kenya and the Board of the Communications Authority of Kenya on the violations by the three media houses.
3. Liaise with the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and Kenya Bureau of Standards (KeBS) to bar the importation of set top boxes by the three media houses considering the purported set top boxes are not type-approved by the Authority; and
4. Invite the Competition Authority of Kenya to investigate the cartel-like behavior and anti-competitive conduct and take appropriate regulatory remedies.
We further wish to inform the public that registered vendors have in stock different models of approved Free-to-air and Pay-TV set top boxes that are readily available locally for purchase. More than 1.2 million set top boxes have been purchased since migration in Kenya began.
At the moment, the market has more than 1.5 million set top boxes in stock. As we progress into the second phase of the analogue switch-off in the country, consumers are encouraged to purchase set top boxes of their choice ahead of switch-off in order to enjoy digital television.
The withdrawal of the temporary self-provisioning authorization granted to the consortium and the repossession of the the allocated resources does not in any way prejudice the availability of the services of the three broadcasters. The broadcasters are at liberty to avail their content on the digital platform through the existing licensed Broadcast Signal Distributors.
Let me reiterate that the Authority does not condone contraventions of the Act by any of its licencees. The Authority will continue to execute its regulatory mandate with a view to ensure successful migration of Kenyans from the analogue to the digital platforms and ultimately for the growth of the ICT sector in Kenya. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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