[kictanet] CCK shuts down illegal broadcast transmitters

wambua at cck.go.ke wambua at cck.go.ke
Sun Feb 3 10:54:01 EAT 2013


They are not paying for the frequencies. In any case we cannot accept payment for spectrum that is self assigned or grabbed. 

I can confirm that this matter will be before the courts soon.
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From: Kivuva <Kivuva at transworldafrica.com>
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] CCK shuts down illegal broadcast transmitters

Walu, this is a great thing CCK have done, but if Royal media is in
breach of the law, why is CCK not suing them together with taking down
the masts?

You mean I can just setup masts and start broadcasting without CCK's
approval? This is impunity of the highest order.

Word on the streets is that powerful forces not happy with the owner's
political stand are turning the knife. But is the side he's supporting
not equally powerful in the "nusu-mkate" government?

Wambua, can you clarify that Royal media was paying for the
frequencies, and if so, on what basis?

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