David, Is this scarce in the sense that some entities applied for frequencies but were turned down because the FM spectrum was already depleted? Please elaborate so that I can understand. I don't think "illegal" and "so much" do come even closer. I maintain that you have no concern at all, just like myself because I am not looking to acquire a frequency. The only concerns I have are three: 1. That the interference/encroaching on channels used in Aviation is a dangerous practice 2. That the timing of the switch-off is suspect 3. That it's not only RMS that was supposed to be dealt with, but other sacred cows too! On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:30 PM, david matende <dmatende@yahoo.com> wrote:
Kenyans, As far as am concerned, the issue is not whether CCK was right or wrong in disconnecting Royal Media outlets. My concern is that one person owns so much of a scarce resource.
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