<Vision 2030:>

UoN was supposed to produce STBs, right? Kwani what happened? Well, they need to start with producing bicycles before they can get to electronics.

The govt can facilitate Huawei (through single-sourcing) to bring in 1 million STBs, each valued at about 1,000.
I believe Nairobians can take all those in 2 weeks. Problem solved.

The other parts of Kenya can wait for their consignment in the planned months before switch off.

</Vision 2030>


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:17 PM, kris njoroge <krsnjo@gmail.com> wrote:
All said and done if the price is right everyone can get a set top box. The 1000/- bob setup would really get us going. There was discussion about the paid service would be ad free while the free to air would be ad driven is that still the case.


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
My understanding is that he meant the B&W TVs cannot use STBs, which might be right or wrong, depending on the interfaces provided on the TV for connecting input devices. All TVs are not the same. We should not wait till everyone can afford STBs. They will catch up one day:-)
We cannot wait till everyone buys a car so that we start taking a journey than can only be taken by car. Those who don't will "take a lift" from those who have already. Those whose TVs stop working can watch at the neighbors.





On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Francis Hook <francis.hook@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd surmise he (rightly) meant that some people cannot afford a colour
TV let alone a decoder. So what happens to them?

On 5 December 2012 12:56, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Francis,
>
> It's because of the following part of his  statement: "....Some have old
> black and white television sets. What happens to them?”"
>
> We need to ask him what he meant. I hope he didn't mean to say that B&W TVs
> cannot use a STB.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Francis Hook <francis.hook@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Washington
>> Thanks.   I think have rudimentary knowledge of what a set top box is
>> - is it a device used to convert digital signals to allow an analogue
>> TV to receive them?
>>
>> If so, then I still do not get why it should be said Linus does not
>> understand.  Is it because he used the word "decoder" instead of "set
>> top box"?   Sorry i still do get it.
>>
>> Can anyone else enlighten me?
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> F
>>
>> On 5 December 2012 11:26, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > @Hook,
>> >
>> > Let me quote what Bobby attributed to Mr. Linus Gitahi (sorry, I did not
>> > hear Linus first hand).
>> >
>> > <quote>
>> >
>> > “Kenyans are not ready because less than one per cent have decoders.
>> > Some
>> > have old black and white television sets. What happens to them?” queried
>> > Nation Media Group Chief Executive Linus Gitahi.
>> > </quote>
>> >
>> > If that is truly what Mr. Gitahi said, then I must say it is nonsense. I
>> > must side with Robert on this. Why?
>> > Almost ALL TVs in Kenya (with the exception of a few that Samsung
>> > brought
>> > into the market recently) are analog. They all need a Set Top Box (STB)
>> > to
>> > receive the Digital signals when the analog transmission is switched off
>> > regardless of whether they are color or back&white TVs. I believe you
>> > are
>> > not asking Bobby to explain to you what an STB does.
>> >
>> > I hope this answers both your questions, especially if you've looked at
>> > the
>> > diagrams Bobby attached.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Francis Hook <francis.hook@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi Robert
>> >> I'm sorry but I do not see how Mr Gitahi's statement shows a lack of
>> >> understanding of the decoder.  Please elucidate?  I myself do not have
>> >> a set top box or decoder.
>> >>
>> >> Also, you say "The black and white TV you are referring to will
>> >> receive an analogue signal and will not need to understand the digital
>> >> signal. "  Pls explain why not?
>> >>
>> >> Rgds
>> >> Francis
>> >>
>> >> On 5 December 2012 08:57, robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> >> > trouble
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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