MIDNIGHT DEADLINE FOR MEDIA HOUSES TO SWITCH OFF OR CAK SWITCHES THEM OFF
TV Media Houses have until midnight tonight to switch off analogue transmission and migrate to digital platform with immediate effect, the Communications Authority has said. A tough talking Director General Francis Wangusi said following a ruling by a full bench of the Supreme Court that migration deadlines remain as set by the regulator that CA will forcibly switch off any media house that fails to comply with the directive. In Nairobi and major towns, the media houses will have to switch off immediately since the deadlines to migrate had been set for 31 December 2014 and February 2, 2015. The third phase of the migration will be on 30 March when outlying towns like Garissa, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi and Namanga will be finally switched off analogue. Three media houses, Nation (NTV), Royal Media (Citizen TV) and Standard Group (KTN) have been transmitting analogue signals after obtaining temporary orders from the Supreme Court to continue doing so until their case was determined. Sitting in Nairobi, the Supreme Court issued the ruling that: (i) That the analogue switch-off timelines remain as scheduled by the Authority (ii) That the Supreme Court has withdrawn orders earlier issued to allow the three broadcasters to continue broadcasting on the analogue platform (iii) That the Authority restores the self-provisioning authorization and the requisite frequencies issued to the three media houses READ MORE DOWN HERE... http://nairobitech.blogspot.com/2015/02/cak-to-three-media-houses-switch-off...
Time we get real content, with better networks, its been long overdue. On 2/13/15, James Mbugua via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
TV Media Houses have until midnight tonight to switch off analogue transmission and migrate to digital platform with immediate effect, the Communications Authority has said.
A tough talking Director General Francis Wangusi said following a ruling by a full bench of the Supreme Court that migration deadlines remain as set by the regulator that CA will forcibly switch off any media house that fails to comply with the directive.
In Nairobi and major towns, the media houses will have to switch off immediately since the deadlines to migrate had been set for 31 December 2014 and February 2, 2015.
The third phase of the migration will be on 30 March when outlying towns like Garissa, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi and Namanga will be finally switched off analogue.
Three media houses, Nation (NTV), Royal Media (Citizen TV) and Standard Group (KTN) have been transmitting analogue signals after obtaining temporary orders from the Supreme Court to continue doing so until their case was determined.
Sitting in Nairobi, the Supreme Court issued the ruling that:
(i) That the analogue switch-off timelines remain as scheduled by the Authority
(ii) That the Supreme Court has withdrawn orders earlier issued to allow the three broadcasters to continue broadcasting on the analogue platform
(iii) That the Authority restores the self-provisioning authorization and the requisite frequencies issued to the three media houses READ MORE DOWN HERE...
http://nairobitech.blogspot.com/2015/02/cak-to-three-media-houses-switch-off...
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I am 100% with CA on this one. Thumbs up!!! On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:04 PM, James Mbugua via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
TV Media Houses have until midnight tonight to switch off analogue transmission and migrate to digital platform with immediate effect, the Communications Authority has said.
A tough talking Director General Francis Wangusi said following a ruling by a full bench of the Supreme Court that migration deadlines remain as set by the regulator that CA will forcibly switch off any media house that fails to comply with the directive.
In Nairobi and major towns, the media houses will have to switch off immediately since the deadlines to migrate had been set for 31 December 2014 and February 2, 2015.
The third phase of the migration will be on 30 March when outlying towns like Garissa, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi and Namanga will be finally switched off analogue.
Three media houses, Nation (NTV), Royal Media (Citizen TV) and Standard Group (KTN) have been transmitting analogue signals after obtaining temporary orders from the Supreme Court to continue doing so until their case was determined.
Sitting in Nairobi, the Supreme Court issued the ruling that:
(i) That the analogue switch-off timelines remain as scheduled by the Authority
(ii) That the Supreme Court has withdrawn orders earlier issued to allow the three broadcasters to continue broadcasting on the analogue platform
(iii) That the Authority restores the self-provisioning authorization and the requisite frequencies issued to the three media houses READ MORE DOWN HERE...
http://nairobitech.blogspot.com/2015/02/cak-to-three-media-houses-switch-off...
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Justice be done; though the heavens may fall! Waithaka Ngigi Alliance Technologies Nairobi, Kenya www.A1.io On 13 Feb 2015 19:25, "Brian Munyao Longwe via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I am 100% with CA on this one. Thumbs up!!!
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:04 PM, James Mbugua via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
TV Media Houses have until midnight tonight to switch off analogue transmission and migrate to digital platform with immediate effect, the Communications Authority has said.
A tough talking Director General Francis Wangusi said following a ruling by a full bench of the Supreme Court that migration deadlines remain as set by the regulator that CA will forcibly switch off any media house that fails to comply with the directive.
In Nairobi and major towns, the media houses will have to switch off immediately since the deadlines to migrate had been set for 31 December 2014 and February 2, 2015.
The third phase of the migration will be on 30 March when outlying towns like Garissa, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi and Namanga will be finally switched off analogue.
Three media houses, Nation (NTV), Royal Media (Citizen TV) and Standard Group (KTN) have been transmitting analogue signals after obtaining temporary orders from the Supreme Court to continue doing so until their case was determined.
Sitting in Nairobi, the Supreme Court issued the ruling that:
(i) That the analogue switch-off timelines remain as scheduled by the Authority
(ii) That the Supreme Court has withdrawn orders earlier issued to allow the three broadcasters to continue broadcasting on the analogue platform
(iii) That the Authority restores the self-provisioning authorization and the requisite frequencies issued to the three media houses READ MORE DOWN HERE...
http://nairobitech.blogspot.com/2015/02/cak-to-three-media-houses-switch-off...
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participants (4)
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Brian Munyao Longwe
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Gichuki John Chuksjonia
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James Mbugua
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Ngigi Waithaka