Why You Will Not Be Able To Watch Your Favorite TV Show Very Soon!
Viewers in Nairobi will be in for a rude shock come December if they do not comply with the new government regulations.
The government has set December 13 as the switch off date of the analogue television broadcasting signal in Nairobi and its environs. More than 900,000 owners of analogue television sets in Nairobi may not be able to access their favourite channels if they don’t invest in digital converters by December 31.
Initially, all analogue television sets were to be switched off by end of this year, but the regulator decided to do it in phases starting with Nairobi. The switchover in all the other areas will be done on June 30, 2014.
One of the biggest advantages is that digital broadcasting technology will free extra spectrum, which will be used in other activities such as voice and data communication, tele-medicine and tele-education.
[The Nation]