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 Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
I saw the very interesting ad where greatwall tvs were being baptised to become flatscreens :) Where did you buy the decoder? regards, 2012/6/20 robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk>
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
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
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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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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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Can someone please explain how to get (tune) these digital channels? Please start from the TV antenna, ariel, set box, etc on a I. Non Digital TV II. A Digital TV. On Jun 24, 2012 10:18 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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On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 2:14 PM, S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya@gmail.com>wrote:
Can someone please explain how to get (tune) these digital channels?
Please start from the TV antenna, ariel, set box, etc on a
I. Non Digital TV II. A Digital TV.
From the TV, I chose input as AV1, which brought up the input (Digital channels) from the Set Top Box (STB). From that point, I picked the STB's remote conrol device and started shifting through the channels. I got what DTSV offers on the GoTV bouquet
My TV is non-digital so I will tell you about my experiment with GoTV and LG TV. I bought the GoTV on offer and used the RCA cables to connect it to one of the imputs on the TV. I used the indoor antenna which comes with the GoTV STB so no external connections. plus I can get the KTN/CTZ/NTV/KBC etc. One thing I have seen is that I can get Signet-* (where * = KTN, KBC, etc) and as well I get the same but without the Signet prefix. I don't know what the experience would be with the Digital TV, but I suppose there is gonna be a mode selection in them, since the digital decoder is already built-in, or maybe they'll directly just tune in to the free-to-air channels. Are there Digital TVs already in this market? I wouldn't buy them until when they are "mature" - I cannot be an early adopter (aka guinea pig!) :-) -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler.
Hi Daktari, Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on. There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not? Regards Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696 ________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV 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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Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most. Regards Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Daktari, Thank you for the clarification on the issue of free to air channels I will be able to verify the compliance in a few days as my subscription expires. On the issue of us importing STBs there is still an issue that needs to be resolved as concerns access to the signals especially since all the digital signal distributors are scrambling their signal. As there a directive from either you Ministry or CCK that requires that all the free to air channels are not scrambled as only if this is enshrined in the signal distributors contract will there be an opportunity for others to import/assemble STBs. When I bought my Startimes STB they insisted that I must take up one of their subscription packages which then means that my agreement with them is that I shall subscription client meaning that they are free to decide whether to give me the free to air channels or not. I believe, not being a subscriber, that even DSTV/MultiChoice do you give you the free to air channels when your subscription lapses. Regards PS. Dr.Ndemo there is a serious need for clarity on this issue and I believe you are the one able to provide it. Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696 ________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke>; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2012, 19:51 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most. Regards Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Listers, I had the same experience as Yawe, when I bought the decoder from Start times. They indicated that only KBC is available as a free channel and that I would have to pay Kshs 500 per month for the basic bouquet so as to get the other local free to air channels. This would imply that the free to air channels are not really free when one migrates to digital, since when subscription lapses, I will not have access to them. Regards On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 8:30 AM, robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Daktari,
Thank you for the clarification on the issue of free to air channels I will be able to verify the compliance in a few days as my subscription expires.
On the issue of us importing STBs there is still an issue that needs to be resolved as concerns access to the signals especially since all the digital signal distributors are scrambling their signal.
As there a directive from either you Ministry or CCK that requires that all the free to air channels are not scrambled as only if this is enshrined in the signal distributors contract will there be an opportunity for others to import/assemble STBs.
When I bought my Startimes STB they insisted that I must take up one of their subscription packages which then means that my agreement with them is that I shall subscription client meaning that they are free to decide whether to give me the free to air channels or not.
I believe, not being a subscriber, that even DSTV/MultiChoice do you give you the free to air channels when your subscription lapses.
Regards
PS. Dr.Ndemo there is a serious need for clarity on this issue and I believe you are the one able to provide it.
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696 ------------------------------ *From:* "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> *To:* robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> *Cc:* "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke>; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> *Sent:* Sunday, 8 July 2012, 19:51
*Subject:* Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Unless my decoder is faulty, Multichoice do not in fact let you view free to air channels upon expiry of your subscription. On 9 Jul 2012 08:40, "robert yawe" <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Daktari,
Thank you for the clarification on the issue of free to air channels I will be able to verify the compliance in a few days as my subscription expires.
On the issue of us importing STBs there is still an issue that needs to be resolved as concerns access to the signals especially since all the digital signal distributors are scrambling their signal.
As there a directive from either you Ministry or CCK that requires that all the free to air channels are not scrambled as only if this is enshrined in the signal distributors contract will there be an opportunity for others to import/assemble STBs.
When I bought my Startimes STB they insisted that I must take up one of their subscription packages which then means that my agreement with them is that I shall subscription client meaning that they are free to decide whether to give me the free to air channels or not.
I believe, not being a subscriber, that even DSTV/MultiChoice do you give you the free to air channels when your subscription lapses.
Regards
PS. Dr.Ndemo there is a serious need for clarity on this issue and I believe you are the one able to provide it.
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696 ------------------------------ *From:* "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> *To:* robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> *Cc:* "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke>; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> *Sent:* Sunday, 8 July 2012, 19:51 *Subject:* Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi. We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems. So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com “Vision without execution is hallucination.” ― Thomas A. Edison On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Badru, Great. You are now expounding on the benefits of migrating to digital. A recent test with a 3G moderm proved that you can deliver e-learning to many homes through the digital TV. Some of those who can afford a smart TV would access VOD from far flung areas. Transnational service providers are gearing to provide content everywhere. This is the more reason why we should focus on developing our local content before someone begins to tell our story. There is value proposition for local content now more than ever before. Regards Ndemo.
Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi.
We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems.
So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard
Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com
âVision without execution is hallucination.â â Thomas A. Edison
On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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+1 for this contribution, Badru. You've almost mirrored what John Gitau asked in his last post. I am tempted to ask Dr. Ndemo how they (CCK) arrived at the specification for the STBs. Were stakeholders involved? Were citizens input solicited? I am sure John Gitau would have had the platform to raise his questions if this was done. In the Kenyan context, it was T1, then at some point it was almost SDB (or what do they call that South American one), before the decision makers resolved that it would be DVB-T2. I think it's almost too late for Kenyans to decide on the specifications. On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Badru Ntege <ntegeb@one2net.co.ug> wrote:
Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi.
We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems.
So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard
Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com
“Vision without execution is hallucination.” ― Thomas A. Edison
On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Washington, The time we developed the standards the constitution had not been passed. We can always revise them if you think there are areas we did not cover. Regards Ndemo.
+1 for this contribution, Badru. You've almost mirrored what John Gitau asked in his last post.
I am tempted to ask Dr. Ndemo how they (CCK) arrived at the specification for the STBs. Were stakeholders involved? Were citizens input solicited? I am sure John Gitau would have had the platform to raise his questions if this was done. In the Kenyan context, it was T1, then at some point it was almost SDB (or what do they call that South American one), before the decision makers resolved that it would be DVB-T2. I think it's almost too late for Kenyans to decide on the specifications.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Badru Ntege <ntegeb@one2net.co.ug> wrote:
Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi.
We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems.
So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard
Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com
âVision without execution is hallucination.â â Thomas A. Edison
On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Wash On my house still lies a Dish I used to receive internet 'downlink service' from intersat via DVB. the uplink was a traditional dialup, when I moved to work at a Telco (Safaricom) I used service 951 for uplink, later gprs/edge and when 3G/HSDPA came I stopped the DVB service. I forgot about DVB in the general sense. Today DVB-T2 holds so much promise. there is what badru put out but best of all is the fact that the chipsets in use can be easily extended to do so much more. that most are running quite a bit of readilly available open distro's based on open standards is awesome and means you can do things like provide internet services for the masses if a service provider is so inclined to do so, push messages, use it as part of your connected home etc. Today I am lucky to be involved with two projects that deal with these technologies. there is an interesting convergence of technologies and ideas such that while I am traditionally a 'networking guy', they might need multicast in the future, Im also curious but: to take advantage of the technologies end to end, it would be nice to know what the minimum requirements set are, then an entreprenurial fellow can figure out what value adds to throw in. This could be anything from localization to customizing the boards and operating systems/firmware with additional interfaces, like wifi or a fridge magnet:-). It is also the same technology DSTV use to do mobile TV. probably using T2-lite. It is combined with the SIM card for admittance or lets just call it authentication and billing. Now technically you could have another interface maybe a permanent IPv6 to help admittance ia all the tools you are used to like diameter. Do you start to see the potential? the moment you throw IP in the world just opens up. I'm also curious to see the quality requirements. Note in as much as STB's will be standardized, some operators might transmit lets say NTV in HD while another does it in SD. The HD would definately cost abit more based on network resources consumed so the whole free to air remains free will also be an interesting one to watch. Lastly what DVB-T2 doesn't do LTE will take and carry home. When the broadcasters release the frequencies for LTE. I guess listers and creatives here have their work cut out for them. Just like we are leading in mobile innovation, we can take this one on as well. now who said you cant be productive in traffic, or type long mail on mobile devices?:-) Gitau Sent from my Ipad On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 6:24 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
+1 for this contribution, Badru. You've almost mirrored what John Gitau asked in his last post.
I am tempted to ask Dr. Ndemo how they (CCK) arrived at the specification for the STBs. Were stakeholders involved? Were citizens input solicited? I am sure John Gitau would have had the platform to raise his questions if this was done. In the Kenyan context, it was T1, then at some point it was almost SDB (or what do they call that South American one), before the decision makers resolved that it would be DVB-T2. I think it's almost too late for Kenyans to decide on the specifications.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Badru Ntege <ntegeb@one2net.co.ug> wrote:
Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi.
We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems.
So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard
Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com
"Vision without execution is hallucination." -- Thomas A. Edison
On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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John, Thanks for elaborating on these technologies. Although I have not tried to play both SD and HD in any STB, the DTH PVR does it easily and I would suppose some STBs would have PVR capabilities. Regards Ndemo.
Wash On my house still lies a Dish I used to receive internet 'downlink service' from intersat via DVB. the uplink was a traditional dialup, when I moved to work at a Telco (Safaricom) I used service 951 for uplink, later gprs/edge and when 3G/HSDPA came I stopped the DVB service. I forgot about DVB in the general sense.
Today DVB-T2 holds so much promise. there is what badru put out but best of all is the fact that the chipsets in use can be easily extended to do so much more. that most are running quite a bit of readilly available open distro's based on open standards is awesome and means you can do things like provide internet services for the masses if a service provider is so inclined to do so, push messages, use it as part of your connected home etc.
Today I am lucky to be involved with two projects that deal with these technologies. there is an interesting convergence of technologies and ideas such that while I am traditionally a 'networking guy', they might need multicast in the future, Im also curious but: to take advantage of the technologies end to end, it would be nice to know what the minimum requirements set are, then an entreprenurial fellow can figure out what value adds to throw in. This could be anything from localization to customizing the boards and operating systems/firmware with additional interfaces, like wifi or a fridge magnet:-).
It is also the same technology DSTV use to do mobile TV. probably using T2-lite. It is combined with the SIM card for admittance or lets just call it authentication and billing. Now technically you could have another interface maybe a permanent IPv6 to help admittance ia all the tools you are used to like diameter. Do you start to see the potential? the moment you throw IP in the world just opens up.
I'm also curious to see the quality requirements. Note in as much as STB's will be standardized, some operators might transmit lets say NTV in HD while another does it in SD. The HD would definately cost abit more based on network resources consumed so the whole free to air remains free will also be an interesting one to watch.
Lastly what DVB-T2 doesn't do LTE will take and carry home. When the broadcasters release the frequencies for LTE. I guess listers and creatives here have their work cut out for them. Just like we are leading in mobile innovation, we can take this one on as well.
now who said you cant be productive in traffic, or type long mail on mobile devices?:-)
Gitau
Sent from my Ipad On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 6:24 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
+1 for this contribution, Badru. You've almost mirrored what John Gitau asked in his last post.
I am tempted to ask Dr. Ndemo how they (CCK) arrived at the specification for the STBs. Were stakeholders involved? Were citizens input solicited? I am sure John Gitau would have had the platform to raise his questions if this was done. In the Kenyan context, it was T1, then at some point it was almost SDB (or what do they call that South American one), before the decision makers resolved that it would be DVB-T2. I think it's almost too late for Kenyans to decide on the specifications.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Badru Ntege <ntegeb@one2net.co.ug> wrote:
Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi.
We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems.
So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard
Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com
"Vision without execution is hallucination." -- Thomas A. Edison
On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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Hi Badru, I'd like to invite you to develop and lead a panel discussion on this issue at our East Africa ICT Summit in Nairobi 24-25 October this year. The Call for Papers for this is attached. Regards, Sean Sean Moroney Chairman AITEC Africa seanm@aitecafrica.com UK Tel: +44(0)1480-880774 UK Fax: +44(0)1480-880765 UK Mobile: +44(0)7973-499224 Skype: seanmoroney www.aitecafrica.com -----Original Message----- From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+seanm=aitecafrica.com@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Badru Ntege Sent: 10 July 2012 15:30 To: Sean Moroney Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV Some new stbs are running on android which effectively means that we should be able to deliver internet services to the home. Some of the boxes on the market even support wifi. We need to think out of the box to solve our connectivity challenge to the home. african countries now have the opportunity to create a specification that manufacturers will create solutions for. Just think of the order quantity if Kenya said that all stbs should have full Internet capabilities. The tools are here but we are still trying to fix problems with conventional thinking i think we should set the bar. The market will deliver they cannot afford to ignore continent of 1 billion people. However as long as we tow the itu line we will always end up with others peoples solutions to our unique problems. So Africa needs to set the standard and then market will have to we can even start with an east african standard Badru Ntege CEO NFT Consult Ltd Www.Nftconsult.com “Vision without execution is hallucination.” ― Thomas A. Edison On 8 Jul 2012, at 19:51, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Robert, Free to Air must remain free. This is why we need cheaper converters that the current STBs. Check the pricing on Internet. They are as cheap as 5 dollars. Big operators want expensive STBs in order to accomodate they conditional access channels. We need SMEs to bring in the low end DVBT2 STBs. We are letting the opportunity pass those who need business most.
Regards
Ndemo.
Hi Daktari,
Now that I have migrated I am more interested with what is going on.
There is a bit of confusion about the free to air channels are they to remain available or not?
Regards
Robert Yawe KAY System Technologies Ltd Phoenix House, 6th Floor P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200 Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
________________________________ From: "bitange@jambo.co.ke" <bitange@jambo.co.ke> To: robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: bitange@jambo.co.ke; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Sunday, 24 June 2012, 22:04 Subject: Re: [kictanet] Yawe migrates to Digital TV
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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participants (11)
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Badru Ntege
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bitange@jambo.co.ke
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Grace Mutung'u (Bomu)
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John Gitau
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Joseph Waruingi
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Josiah Mugambi
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Odhiambo Washington
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Rad!
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robert yawe
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S.M. Muraya
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Sean Moroney