I have some questions:

What's the difference in the channels being transmitted on DVB-T2 vs DVB-T. When will DVB-T be turned off ? On DVB-T - I see ~20 channels (5 without content) + ~5 radio stations. I'm also concerned about uptake outside of Nairobi and other major urban centres. How is that going?
 

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:04 PM, <bitange@jambo.co.ke> wrote:
Robert,
Thank you for being a great Ambassador.  With competition you are going to
see the price of set top drom to as little as Ksh. 500.  I hear some with
conditional access will be offering popular bouque of some 50 channels for
$2 (two) dollars a month.

I know of new venacular entrants coming in in less than a month.  More
content will also come from edutainment which in my view from what I have
seen is world class.  Perhaps this may be the greatest opportunity to
revive our own lanuages.


Regards


Ndemo.

> Hi Listers,
>
> Wanted to inform you that on the 19th of June 2012 I migrated from
> analogue to digital TV reception, the signal is crystal clear not like the
> graining images I have been accustomed to over the past many years.  The
> move was necessitated by the need for some of my house-mates to watch
> Tusker Project Fame, I went VoD many months ago. 
>
> To put an issue to rest especially those in the media who have been
> spreading malicious roamers about the migration that I did not buy a
> digital TV set.  All I bought was a decoder for 2,999/- which I plugged
> into old faithful and "pap" I can now receive clear digital signal.
>
> It was encouraging to note that all the current free to air channels, some
> of which I did not even know existed, have jumped onto the transmission
> including NTV, KTN and Citizen which makes you wonder what all those
> legalise was about.  The quality of the various channels is glaring,
> something that was not visible with the analogue signal. 
>
> To get a more holistic experience I also paid for the basic bouquet for
> 500/- a month, the offering was not disappointing but the number of
> channels is mind boggling especially having been there during the days of
> single channel VOK (Voice of Kenya).  I only wish they could allow me
> create my own selection of channels to receive, the standard offerings
> make me feel like I am in a straight jacket.  Yes, this is what happens
> when you enlighten people, 2 days ago I was comfortable receiving 6
> horrible free to air channels today I am demanding a la Carte.
>
>
> All of you out there who where saving to buy expensive digital TV sets you
> can take 2,999/- of that money and migrate to digital TV today.  
>
> Regards
>
> PS.  I just took the device home handed over to my son who within 15
> minutes had it up and running, held on to the remote.
>  
> Robert Yawe
> KAY System Technologies Ltd
> Phoenix House, 6th Floor
> P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200
> Kenya
>
>
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