From
June 17 this year, it will not be business as usual for importers and
users of analogue television sets and transmitters as the Federal
Government will place a ban on the products.
The move is aimed at phasing out analogue technologies in line with the Federal Government’s digitisation agenda.
The programme being driven by the
National Broadcasting Commission will also result in the stoppage of the
importation and use of analogue transmitters for broadcasting purposes
throughout the country.
The Director-General, NBC, Mr. Emeka
Mba, told our correspondent that the commission was working with the
Nigeria Customs Service to ensure that the importation of analogue TV
sets, transmitters and other equipment was stopped in order to avoid the
accumulation of electronic wastes since the equipment would no longer
be useful.
Mba said from June 17, some TV sets
currently in use in the country would stop working as only
digitally-enabled sets would be functional.
He said, “When the digital switchover happens, there won’t be importation of analogue sets, that is, the second-hand or Tokunbo TVs and analogue transmitters anymore. Certain TV sets will not work again.
“People using digitally-enabled sets
with digital tuners may not need decoders because signals can be picked
from the air; but antennas will be needed.”
The NBC boss said the commission was
aware of the quantum of transmitters in the country, and would not
relent in phasing out analogue ones in 2015.
Mba said issues surrounding the digital
transmitters already in use in the country would be handled by the
relevant companies in charge of transmission in the new era.
According to him, there is no going back on the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting.
Digitisation, as far as broadcasting is
concerned, is the conversion of the broadcast and communication
systems from analogue systems to digital.
It is an important global movement
driven by the International Telecommunications Union to revolutionise
broadcasting. Based on consensus, it was agreed between the NBC and the
ITU that the country could conveniently transit to digital broadcasting
by June 2015.
PUNCH NG
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