Hi.

I'm not an expert in broadcast either :) My observation of Wananchi so far is that they are looking at a regional business extending across the EAC and probably beyond. Terrestrial digital means putting down infrastructure footprints in all those countries? Satellite seems to scale faster and cheaper I think.


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On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 10:49 PM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
Seems Zuku TV already have 2 transponders on NSS12 satellite ( SES ), while the third could be for VSAT apps ( am assuming will be iDirect X3 ). The two Zuku TV active (unconfirmed) transponders are on Ku Band 11105Mhz ( FTA channels 18-50 ) & 11604Mhz ( CryptoWorks encryption channels 56-81 ). I read somewhere that final target will be 80 channels.
 
We are already on the way to DTT, I wonder why Wananchi would choose to go back to satellite which means end users will have to invest in Ku-Band sat dishes, LNBs, dish mounts, installation teams with spectrum analyzers and not to forget that during the rainy season we can expect Ku Band not to behave too well? With DTT, just one antenne and dvb is needed, come rain or sunshine.
 
My knowledge of this sector is very rusty therefore I'd like to request if we have any broadcast engineers onlist who would care to share some insights into DTT versus Sat Transponder spacing and costing. Is it not much cheaper to go DTT on 8Mhz spacing with Mpeg4 than Sat Transponder spacing with Mepg 2? The other reason I ask is the VSAT transponder that Wananchi have chosen over NSS12, when will it be possible for us to create teleports right here in kenya with facilities for inland nations so that we not only use the national infrastructure but also provide extra services.
 
Congratulations to Wananchi on such a commited project and hope it will be of success in the long term.
 
Corrections are welcome. :-)
 
Thank you.
 

 
 

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