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Monday, 19 December 2016
FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY RESIDENCE TO ENJOY 30 FREE CHANNELS AS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES DIGITAL SWITCH OVER
The federal government has announced that residence of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja will enjoy 30 free channels with the launch of the Digital Switch Over (DSO) in broadcasting in Abuja on Thursday 22nd December.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, announced this in Abuja, on Monday, during the tour of key facilities of Pinnacle Communication Limited, the signal distribution for the Abuja DSO.
He noted that over 450,000 Set-Top Boxes have been provided for the flag-off.
“We are impressed by the speed, commitment and passion of Pinnacle to this project and we have come here to ensure that no stone is left un-turned to ensure smooth Digital Switch Over in Abuja on Thursday,” he said.
“It’s a revolution in the broadcasting ecosystem as far as Nigeria is concerned because not only are we going to have better clarity and audio but the average resident of FCT who is in possession of our Set-Top Box will have 30 free channels from news, entertainment, music. This is going to open a new vista for content,” he said.
The Minister expressed confidence that within three years of the digital transition, one million jobs will be created in the development of television content, technical services, software development, as well as the installation and repair of Set-Top Boxes for over 24 million TV households, among others.
The Minister said even though the Digital Switch Over will not take place in one fell swoop across the country, the Federal Government remains resolute in its commitment to meeting the 2017 deadline for the DSO.
Also speaking at the Call Centre of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), he said the government is equally concerned about customers’ satisfaction, which informed the setting up of the Call Centre where subscribers can call to make inquiries or complaints for prompt response.
Alhaji Mohammed, who was accompanied by the NBC Director General, Mallam Ishaq Modibbo Kawu, and the Chairman of DIGITEAM Nigeria, Mr. Edward Amana, inspected facilities at the Monitoring Room, Transmission Station and the Call Centre.
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