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2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by Nobody: 2:38am On Jan 06, 2015
The Computer Warehouse Group said Nigerians would have to spend an estimated N700bn to purchase decoders to continue watching television after July 31, 2015.

The CWG said except there was a policy turnaround before then, all analogue television transmission in Nigeria would cease.

It said essentially, all existing television stations would cease to broadcast signals that could be directly received on television sets.

"The world is transiting to digital TV broadcasting and July 31, 2015 has been set as Nigeria's changeover date. Every television signal will have to pass through a set-top box or decoder before being received by a television set," the company said through its Public Relations Manager, Mr. David Afolayan.

According to him, the big question is how this will come about. "Can Nigerian families really afford this, should they spend that much and what can anyone do to ameliorate the expenditure. The elephant in the room question is, will it all be worth it?" he asked.

He said, "To answer this question, let us look at the digital satellite TV service currently in the works from CWG and SES. The SES is one of the leading communication satellite operators in the world. Her fleet of satellites includes the Astra 2G craft whose footprint on the ku-band covers Nigeria and the rest of West Africa with high fidelity signals.

"The SES also has considerable expertise in digital broadcast including operating the HD+ high definition service in Germany as well as being the partner of choice for a variety of other operators. The SES' expertise extends beyond satellites to also include content management and integration into worldwide content distribution networks."

He added that CWG had been SES partner in data communications for the past 20 years, saying, "CWG operates both a teleport for the upload of signals to SES satellites as well as a Tier 3 Data Centre that provides hosting services for storage and management of content and signals."

Afolayan said CWG and SES had introduced a service that allowed any broadcaster to broadcast digital satellite signals that would be received using a variety of standard decoders.

These signals, he said, would be received all over Nigeria and West Africa. "The broadcasters will not need to change their existing equipment but will only need to make minor investment in digital encoders and they are good to go.

"This means, for instance, that Zamfara State TV can be received all over Nigeria as well as Osun State TV or Channels TV. It means state television broadcasting stations will no longer need to invest in expensive repeater stations in order to cover their states."

He added, "The Enugu man in Lagos will happily see Enugu State TV in Lagos. This is a staggering saving and expansion of reach for the regional or local broadcasters without the attendant significant cost outlay. For this alone, the television viewer will have received the value of digital television. Consider that, as of today, it is impossible to keep up with local news if you leave the locality."

http://odili.net/news/source/2015/jan/5/818.html
Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by thrizzle(m): 2:53am On Jan 06, 2015
So I'll buy a decoder just to watch crappy Nigerian channels? I pray. I'll just stick to the south African money sucking leaches dstv .
Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by Nobody: 2:58am On Jan 06, 2015
thrizzle:
So I'll buy a decoder just to watch crappy Nigerian channels? I pray. I'll just stick to the south African money sucking leaches dstv .
Lol. The government could subsidize the cost of the decoders to cushion the effect of paying such a high price for them.
BTW, Channels and AIT are somewhat popular stations in Nigeria, so there will still be folks who wouldn't want to miss out watching them.
Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by thrizzle(m): 3:02am On Jan 06, 2015
CFCfan:

Lol. The government could subsidize the cost of the decoders to cushion the effect of paying such a high price for them.
BTW, Channels and AIT are somewhat popular stations in Nigeria, so there will still be folks who wouldn't want to miss out watching them.
True but I get those channels on dstv already
Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by Nobody: 3:07am On Jan 06, 2015
thrizzle:

True but I get those channels on dstv already
Then, you no get wahala. The decoder issue is mostly for those who aren't pay-tv subscribers.
Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by onatisi(m): 4:54am On Jan 06, 2015
This is a good plan and I hope it works .

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Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by Nobody: 9:40am On Jan 06, 2015
onatisi:
This is a good plan and I hope it works .
I'm thinking the N700bn could be a wild exaggeration because the NBC, last year, estimated that the cost of the stations' transition to digital broadcasting, and the cost of new decoders would be around N60bn
Re: 2015: Nigerians To Spend N700bn On Digital TV by onatisi(m): 9:51am On Jan 06, 2015
CFCfan:

I'm thinking the N700bn could be a wild exaggeration because the NBC, last year, estimated that the cost of the stations' transition to digital broadcasting, and the cost of new decoders would be around N60bn
bros ,trust nigerian journalists they will add too much salt to spoil the soup. The figure is far too much. But what needs to be clarified now is will people be allowed to buy decoders from selected dealers or any decoder will work.

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