By Eric Akasa
StarTimes Media, a
digital Pay TV company has officially launched its services in Kenya, following
successful signal testing for the last one month. StarTiMes Media, has a global
subscription base of over 7 million viewers in china and Africa, the media will
broadcast on digital platform, with the signal being provided by Pan African Networks.
The
luncheon ceremony was graced by The Right Hon. Prime Minister Raila Odinga who congratulated
StarTimes Media for investing in the country saying that its entry will help
grow the broadcasting industry.
“The
entry of StarTimes into this market will serve as a boost to the broadcasting
industry, which the government recently reorganized to separate signal
distributors from content providers This measure will significantly
revolutionize the industry in our country and certainly expand employment opportunities
for all creative and versatile content developers. I am happy to note that
StarTimes is broadcasting on digital platform, which the government advocates
and is currently educating the public on.” says Hon Raila Odinga.
The
Prime Minister also said that the country’s dedicated efforts to meet the
global 2015 Digital switchover deadline is real, and it is with the efforts of corporate
like StarTimes that will help the country realize this goal. “Indeed thereby is
no doubt that with digital media, the industry has at once been exploded. The
entry of Startimes will itself boost the potential to fully exploit and benefit
from this market.” Adds Hon. Odinga
StarTimes
Media launched its operation globally in 1988, and expanded to Africa in 2008,
Rwanda being its first project. Today, StarTimes is in over seven countries
across Africa including Guinea, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Central
Africa and now Kenya. Other projects have been completed and put into trial
operation.
The
prime minister said that Kenya currently experiences relatively low Television
penetration “Indeed it is telling that 70 per cent of all television homes in
Europe receive digital television while less than 10 of cent of television
homes in Africa have access to digital television.” Notes Odinga.
“Our
entry into this market is informed by research done over a period of two years,
which showed the existence of gap in the broadcasting industry, where the
penetration of Pay TV is very low and what is currently available is out of
reach for majority of the Kenyans. The research also showed that there is opportunity
for the development of Digital broadcasting which is barely available in this
market,” observes StarTimes Chairman Mr. Pang.
The
company will offer home entertainment and portable TV solutions including car
TV and mobile TV guaranteeing uninterrupted, crystal clear audio and visual
reception thereby guaranteeing content at the comfort of consumers home as well
as on the move.
Banking
on a strong signal and continued network expansion in the country, StarTimes
will provide a competitive edge in the pay TV market as the company targets the
mass market with the most affordable decoder and subscription service in the country
today.
For
just Ksh.2,999, customers will acquire Communication Commission of Kenya
approved DVB-T2 technology decoders that are user friendly given that they are
plug and play thereby eliminating the hustle of having to install a satellite
dish.
In
addition, StarTimes has initiated an exercise to replace any StarTimes DVB-T1
decoder bought before May 2012 with the new approved StarTimes DVB – T2 decoder
at no extra cost. The customer will only be required to pay subscription
thereby ensuring uninterrupted television service.
StarTimes
currently boasts of the most affordable subscription service in the market.
From as low as Ksh.499 for the basic package, Kenyans will be in a position to
enjoy different genres of programming ranging from sports, documentaries, music,
movies, kids shows and religious channels not to mention the most comprehensive
inclusion of the free to air channels currently available on analogue in Kenya
which will now be available on digital in all the StarTimes packages.
“More
investor s in the broadcasting sector present a positive outlook for the
broadcasting industry in the near future, with more players; there will be
increased demand for content which will in turn present opportunities to
exploit talents and earn a living thorough production and related engagements”.
Observes Hon. Samuel Pogisio minister
information and communication.
StarTimes
will be borrowing from its rich history and success in other African markets to
further present value for money for its customers by enabling them to watch
what they want.
According
to Chinese Ambassador to Kenya, the Chinese government has been a friend of
Africa for a long time, “The president of China last week announced renewed
commitment to help African countries including Kenya where countries will
access loans for infrastructure development. This announcement is an indication
that China and Africa relationship is bound to grow.” He says.

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