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Uganda: Jacaranda Digital Broadcasting will invest US$2.5 million in digital transmission network

Friday, January 7, 2011
Balancing Act

Balancing Act’s Russell Southwood speaks to Jacaranda Digital Broadcasting’s CEO Richard Lutwama about attracting African TV viewers to the new technology and the investment in a Uganda-wide digital transmission network.

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Uganda: Jacaranda Digital Broadcasting will invest US$2.5 million in digital transmission network; phase one goes live in February 2011

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