Wash, you may need to cross-check these:

1. Under specs I saw this ----> "MPEG-2 compatible". I think we're doing MPEG-4.
2. Assuming that 1 above misleadingly implies that the gadget is MPEG-4 but capable of handling MPEG-2, then there's the DVB-T catch. If we finally move onto DVB-T2, the gadget will be of little use outside Nairobi. (Nairobi will have DVB-T2 and DVB-T running in parallel for a while as the rest of kenya will be riding purely on DVB-T2.) But hey, those are just "plans" as we speak. :)

Tony.