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Warning of major digital migration delay amid legal wrangles

25th January 2013

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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South Africa’s migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television (DTT) could be delayed by three years if broadcasters and the Department of Communications (DoC) failed to fast-track a decision on con- ditional access control over sub- sidised set-top boxes (STBs).

The DoC, which is appealing the South Gauteng High Court’s decision in December to grant conditional access control to broadcasters instead of the DoC-appointed Sentech, said last week that the matter needed to be dealt with urgently or the country would miss its migration deadline.

Under an agreement with the International Telecommu- nications Union, South Africa has until 2015 to complete the migration, after which analogue broadcasting frequencies’ exclusivity, or protection, will be lifted, resulting in signal interruptions.

An STB decoder would be required for terrestrial broad- casting transmission signals; however, the awarding of a tender for the STBs, and the subsequent manufacture and distribution, were halted until the legal matter had been resolved.

Following a court-ordered meeting between the department, State-owned broadcaster the South African Broadcasting Corporation and free-to-air broadcaster e.tv, besides others, the broadcasters agreed to submit to the DoC by January 28 recommendations on the continuation of the STB tender and the delivery of the STBs to the market.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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