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Chinese firm to control media signal
eboomerang
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:13:27 AM
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Seen this story in the Daily Nation?

I'm not against the Chinese, but I don't understand at all our governments overdrive to give up almost everything to the Chinese firms. Even operations that would be easily used to compromise national security and citizen's confidentiality...NKT!!!

Somebody needs to advice the government accordingly.
eboomerang
#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3:01:23 PM
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Did I speak out too soon... just catch a glimpse of what these fellows are capable of doing.

http://birdabroad.wordpr...ou-listening-steve-jobs/
GGK
#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3:59:10 PM
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I keep on wondering......what exactly is "Kenyan" these days. Nation is owned by Aga khan, Breweries by Diageo, Safaricom by vodafone, Telkom by Orange, even Ekwity is not "ours".

Signet (owned by KBC) was to distribute the DVB-T signal but the media houses (NTV, KTN, citzen et al) complained that they wanted competition[read piece of the pie]. They actually withdrew their content from Signet. Now that they've missed out... the wail from roof tops.

Am not convinced that a chinese firm is best suited for this though
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Brother
#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 5:28:44 PM
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I wonder whether we know about the NEW WORLD ORDER where ownership is no longer to those who shout but to those who matter. Some things need to be watched as they unfold. This is NWO
DtheK
#5 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 6:31:08 PM
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Media houses cannot be trusted to report objectively on their interests.e.g I watch citizen and I hate the way they try to pass promotional campaigns(which they are paid for) as news eti.."in other news the inooro caravan...blah blah"

Plus I don't think ordinary Kenyans care how the signal gets to their TV.

If they were so concerned about how the ordinary mwananchi's rights are going to be abused by the chinese they should have noticed that orange's 3g network was to be done by huawei(chinese) and complained as well.

They are just sour losers.

seriously what intelligence can they collect 90% ni telenovelas and naija movies Laughing out loudly
GGK
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 7:17:30 PM
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DtheK wrote:
Media houses cannot be trusted to report objectively on their interests.e.g I watch citizen and I hate the way they try to pass promotional campaigns(which they are paid for) as news eti.."in other news the inooro caravan...blah blah"
Laughing out loudly


Well said....If they wanted to complain it should have been at the start of the process.. not at the end.

By separating signal distribution and content development, media houses were being left to do what they know best... develop content. But what do they give viewers... some recycled Naija movies and monotonous Alehandros(sic)
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KenyanLyrics
#7 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 7:32:53 PM
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These Chinamen are seriously hard workers though. Hapana mchezo!
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#8 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 11:35:59 AM
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In a past thread "CHINA-KENYA, Deal or no deal", i remember the starter say kenya was sold ages ago to china, or i got it wrong....and now to Somalis...i tell u.
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#9 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:06:46 PM
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This is what might be happening very soon!

http://www.youtube.com/w...feature=player_embedded


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#10 Posted : Friday, July 22, 2011 11:44:36 AM
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And I hope they can somehow configure such that ALL signals go through them, including the paid ones. Imagine replacing your DSTV,Smart, Zuku, GTV (the late), Arabsat etc decoders with only one decoder, so one gets only what he has paid for. This could cable TV cheaper as the providers will not invest in infrastructure.
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#11 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2011 4:36:10 PM
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The story we are getting is not objective since those reporting are interested parties in the dispute. And our Kenyan media houses [especially the big 3 - NMG, SGL, and RMS] have serious objectivity issues when it comes to stories touching on them.

They are trying to create the impression that the license was give to the "oppressive" Chinese government, yet it was given to a PRIVATE company owned by Chinese nationals.

Secondly, there is nothing in the tender requirements that says when the applicant should get relevant documents. So the claim that the Certificate of Tax Compliance is dubious because it was acquired one week before the tender closing/opening date is frivolous at the least.

Third, the appeal process has not been exhausted. The Kenyan media can now go to the high court and seek redress IFF they have valid grounds. After all; there is a new Sheriff in town.
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#12 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2011 5:27:43 PM
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mukiha wrote:
The story we are getting is not objective since those reporting are interested parties in the dispute. And our Kenyan media houses [especially the big 3 - NMG, SGL, and RMS] have serious objectivity issues when it comes to stories touching on them.

They are trying to create the impression that the license was give to the "oppressive" Chinese government, yet it was given to a PRIVATE company owned by Chinese nationals.

Secondly, there is nothing in the tender requirements that says when the applicant should get relevant documents. So the claim that the Certificate of Tax Compliance is dubious because it was acquired one week before the tender closing/opening date is frivolous at the least.

Third, the appeal process has not been exhausted. The Kenyan media can now go to the high court and seek redress IFF they have valid grounds. After all; there is a new Sheriff in town.



It might be a question of how Chinese the 'Chinese owners' are.

May be the two are Hu Man Kariuki and Mi Ji Otieno

GGK
#13 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2011 5:30:31 PM
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I agree here to the old adage that it would be unwise to have monkeys adjudicate on matters over forest.

Media houses have done very little to develop content (their core business) yet they also want to distribute. When it was left to them, they had transmitters all over (ngong Limuru, Mavoko) confusing consumers with low quality signals.

As I said, and I stand to be corrected, chinese may not be the best for the job but neither are NMG's of this world angels.
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#14 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2011 5:38:42 PM
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Kenya in the 80s supressed press freedom. Were all kenyan owned companies against freedom?
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#15 Posted : Tuesday, July 26, 2011 9:28:47 AM
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I guess we need to differentiate between content and actual delivery...they are only going to distribute the content, not be a source of the content, i think this is just but useless hullabaloo perpetuated by the media because it is about the media...what would you be more concerned about, your TV signal being hacked or your mobile phone conversations being hacked...

So while we are trying to cry over this new tender, the chinese have been quietly controlling most if not all the voice traffic and data on the cell phone market....how come nobody is concerned about that?
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