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

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

Over half of African countries are likely to fail to meet the 2015 deadline for transition to digital broadcasting

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Balancing Act, July 2010
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