@ Ali, so this option 2 means there is going to be a monthly charge for the FTA channels? If this is the case, then Lucy's house manager is right.
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ali@hussein.me.keDate: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 08:54:42 +0300
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Cofek to sue CCK for defaulting on television deal
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ggithaiga@hotmail.comStartimes has had an Ad running where they are offering two options
1. FTA one which I think is substantially higher. I think almost 5k
2. Subscription one which is like 2k.
Ali Hussein
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This report seems to contradict CCK's communications manager Mr.Wambua who said today on another thread on this list that allsubscriber-based digital set boxes have FTA channels for end users whodon't want to pay subscription feesOn 04/01/2014, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com> wrote:“Customers who fail to pay subscription fees on time will
continue to access the must-carry free-to-air services (FTA) for a
period of at least two weeks,” read a letter from CCK director-general
Francis Wangusi (pictured, below left) to pay-TV providers.
Through
the letter, CCK is reneging on an earlier agreement with Cofek that
made it compulsory for pay-TV companies to give subscribers access to
all free-to-air channels, even without a paid-up subscription.
This
agreement saw the providers introduce a new range of decoders that
would allow customers view all the FTA channels – KBC, NTV, KTN, K24 and
Citizen TV for free.
http://www.nation.co.ke/business/-/996/2134512/-/h3rhar/-/index.html
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