We have been running parallel for a while now, in something called the "simulcast" period. All broadcasters were to have migrated their content during this time so that the analog swithoff can proceed smoothly. My take is that the legal action by COFEK is mischievous and fuelled by other parties' vested interests...

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On Jan 15, 2013 12:17 PM, "Sam Gatere" <sam.gatere@gmail.com> wrote:
I Agree with Daniel on parallel run as the Analogue system is phased out. Make the devices available and in mass. I got a signet set top box and going digital even on just free to air transmission is worth it. You have at least 25 TV channels and 16 FM channels. I was amazed how my old TV could show such clear pictures :)




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On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Daniel Otieno Omondi <dottocomp@yahoo.com> wrote:
Kivuva, I agree with u even the IPv6 and IPv4 were running concurrently for a while before they are faced out completely. It should apply for the analogue signals too...

 
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From: Kivuva <Kivuva@transworldafrica.com>
To: Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) <nmutungu@gmail.com>
Cc: isoc@lists.my.co.ke
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [ISOC_KE] DIGITAL MIGRATION

Thanks @Bomu
The government wants to "auction" the 700/800MHZ frequency that will be freed when analog TV signal is switched off to be used for bandwidth, especially LTE. The LTE standard can be used with many different frequency bands. In North America, 700/800 and 1700/1900 MHz are used; 2500 MHz in South America; 800, 900, 1800, 2600 MHz in Europe; 1800 and 2600 MHz in Asia; and 1800 MHz in Australia.

I think the analog and digital signal should run parallel for a while, say a year or two. Why the hurry to switch of analog?

On 14 January 2013 16:45, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) <nmutungu@gmail.com> wrote:
Another view about this switchover
http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=de9f45d125dffa47919a18815&id=9a537a82f1&e=054dd203c5
http://www.article19.org/resources.php/pressrelease/?utm_source=ARTICLE+19+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=9a537a82f1-Kenya_switchover_protect_freedom_of_expression&utm_medium=email



2013/1/4 Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) <nmutungu@gmail.com>
i was reading the cso's arguments vis-a-vis those of govt and really
both sides have merit.
the benefits of this migration cannot be overstated. it needs to happen.
a few questions though:
is there a plan or statement by government  on how the freed resources
will be used/distributed?
could implementation of this migration have been done better? what
measures can be put in place to ensure thats citizens support the
migration?  how about the issue of affordability?
ISOC being a society is also a cso:) and we should ultimately be on
the side of greater public good.  at the same time we must offer
creative solutions to the problems we face...

2013/1/4, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com>:
> In the USA the so-called white spaces have been a bit of a non-starter due
> to legacy usage of the gaps between the old channels for unlicensed analog
> devices such as wireless mucrophones - used in many theaters, churches and
> sporting events. Their users effectively lobbied the regulators, and the
> rollout has been slow and depends on cognitive devices accessing
> geolocation databases. That said, it is expected in rural areas there will
> be valuable applications.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_spaces_%28radio%29
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
>
>> Brian
>>
>> Again. +1. Sometimes we do tend to forget that the freeing of frequencies
>> is just but the first step...
>>
>> Ali Hussein
>> CEO | 3mice interactive media Ltd
>> Principal | Telemedia Africa Ltd
>>
>> +254 773/713 601113
>>
>> "The future belongs to him who knows how to wait." - Russian Proverb
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Jan 4, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Brian Munyao Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ali,
>>
>> I am especially passionate about how these frequencies will be used once
>> they are freed up because most of the actors (regulator, operators, govt)
>> are expecting/planning to use the freed up frequencies for LTE - which to
>> me is a complete waste of money. Mainly because LTE will require
>> additional
>> high cost infrastructure rollout - and customer devices (LTE dongles) are
>> still above the US$300 mark - which immediately squeezes out the bottom
>> 3/4
>> of the consumer pyramid.
>>
>> There are other technologies that are still viable - very affordable, and
>> can meet the benchmark for wireless broadband at a much lower entry cost
>> for operators and more appealing price point for consumers.
>>
>> Dont' forget - depending on how much they spend on the infrastructure
>> rollout - the operators will price their services accordingly in order to
>> recoup their investment in as short a time as possible, which would imply
>> a
>> continuation of the high prices that we are currently seeing.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
>>
>>> +1 Brian, well put and succinct.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Ali Hussein
>>> CEO | 3mice interactive media Ltd
>>> Principal | Telemedia Africa Ltd
>>>
>>> +254 773/713 601113
>>>
>>> "The future belongs to him who knows how to wait." - Russian Proverb
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Jan 4, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Brian Munyao Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> If taken within the context that the frequences that will be freed up by
>>> broadcasters once they are on the digital broadcast infrastructure will
>>> make available lower band, higher bandwidth, longer range frequencies
>>> for
>>> wireless broadband access - then I believe that the issue *does* have
>>> relevance as far as ISOC-KE is concerned. Especially with regards to
>>> more
>>> affordable and accessible internet services.
>>>
>>> Obviously the benefits can/will only be realized if the operators who
>>> then get these frequencies can build, roll out and price infrastructure
>>> and
>>> services that will be "affordable and accessible" to the common citizen.
>>>
>>> Any action in this regard has to be a two-pronged lobby that targets TV
>>> broadcasters (to give up the frequencies they are currently holding
>>> onto)
>>> and network operators (to deploy appropriately structured and priced
>>> broadband products.
>>>
>>> Just my two cents...
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>> ps - Access for all is an issue that has been and still is close to my
>>> heart
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 2:20 PM, McTim <dogwallah@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:43 AM, kelvin githira <kgithira@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > Then isn't it time that Isoc-ke had a stance on this ??
>>>> >
>>>> > Judy , grace , Barrack, Martin  any suggestions on this ?
>>>>
>>>> I think this is outside the mission of ISOC-KE, no?
>>>>
>>>>
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