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Nigeria Targets Largest Global Free TV Platform – Expert
Nigeria has been projected
to be the largest free digital television platform globally with estimated 30 million TV households by the completion of analogue broadcasting switch off in June 2017.
The Deputy Chairman of Cable Channels Nigeria Ltd., Mr Mohammadu Bawa, disclosed this at a gala night attended by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in Jos, recently.
The Tide source reports CCNL is the official Nigeria contents aggregator for the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) which the country is expected to completely switch on to by the June 2017.
Free-top box is the receiver to be placed on the television box to convert analogue transmission to digital.
Bawa said the boxes which ought to cost about N10,000 had been subsidised by government to cost N1,500 and it would be produced locally.
He assured effective and efficient circulation of the boxes in the entire DSO region to secure the widest possible reach with value for consumers.
The Acting Director-General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Alheri Saidu, said the journey to digital broadcasting started in 2006 with the target to conclude the process in 2012.
Saidu said the switch over failed twice – 2012 and 2015 – before the deadline of June 2017 was given.
“It took the efforts of the new administration to pull the string to start the process of moving the country to digital television broadcasting.
“What we are witnessing today is the commissioning of Free TV, the vehicle to which we will be watching a new regime of digital broadcasting in the country,’’ Saidu said.
The Plateau Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mohammed Ahmed, thanked the Federal Government “for singling out Plateau from many capable states to launch DSO’’.
He said with the dossier of being the state where the colour TV started in Nigeria, Plateau was setting another record on DSO.
The Tide source reports that the minister commissioned the Free TV as a brand, stressing that DSO would democratise information in the country.
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