Nairobi — THE Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) has lowered tariffs for digital signal distribution in a move geared towards facilitating a smooth migration from analogue to digital television broadcasting in the country.
“According to Determination No. 1 of 2013 on Cost-Based Terrestrial Digital Broadcast Signal Distribution Tariff that CCK is issuing today, Digital Signal Distributors shall charge broadcasters at KSh 125,990 per Megabit for Nairobi and KSh 93,202.75 per Megabit for other sites in Kenya,” said Mutua Muthusi, the Director of Public affairs at CCK.
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