[kictanet] FW: Commission reviews broadcasting frequencies fees.doc
Wambua, Christopher
Wambua at cck.go.ke
Wed Jun 19 18:09:41 EAT 2013
Kivuva,
The review is expected to create a dis-incentive for broadcasters to have multiple frequencies in one spot. This will free spectrum for assignment to new entrants (for FM broadcasters).
In addition, in the era of digital TV broadcasting, entrants into this market do not require frequencies any longer but space/channels on the digital platform. Once the cases before courts are adjudicated, CCK will provide clear direction on the licensing framework.
I hope this sheds light on this matter.
Wambua
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Thank you Mr. Wambua. This looks well thought out.
A quick question, how will this help new entrants into the congested market? Are we creating more barriers, or is the field more even?
Have a nice one
On 19/06/2013, Wambua, Christopher <Wambua at cck.go.ke> wrote:
> Listers,
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> 19th June April 2013
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> CCK reviews prices for broadcasting frequencies
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> Broadcasters with more than one frequency per broadcast spot or site
> will from next month pay higher fees for the spectrum.
>
> The Commission today revised the broadcasting frequency fees in an
> attempt to address the existing disparities in the distribution and
> use of broadcasting spectrum in the country.
>
> The new charging methodology shall ensure fair distribution of
> broadcasting frequencies, and promote competition in the sub-sector.
> In addition, the methodology will enhance plurality and diversity of
> views and opinions as envisaged in the ICT Sector Policy Guidelines
> and the Kenya Information and Communications Act, CAP 411A.
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> The new charges will be based on the following formula:
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> New frequency fee payable per site = (2n-1) x current fee. Using this
> formula, the fee payable per site is as follows:
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> No. of Frequencies
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> Zone A (High Congestion Zone)
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> Zone B (Low Congestion Zone)
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> Broadcaster with 1 frequency in one site
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> FM: KShs. 130,000/= p.a.
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> TV: KShs. 360,000/= p.a.
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> FM: KShs. 65,000/= p.a.
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> TV: KShs. 180,000/= p.a.
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> Broadcaster with 2 frequencies in one site
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> FM: KShs. 390,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 1,080,000/= p.a.
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>
> FM: KShs. 195,000/= p.a.
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> TV: KShs. 540,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 3 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs. 910,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 2,520,000/= p.a.
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> FM: KShs. 455,000/= p.a.
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> TV: KShs. 1,260,000/= p.a.
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> Broadcaster with 4 frequencies in one site
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> FM: KShs. 1,950,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 5,400,000/= p.a.
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>
> FM: KShs. 975,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 2,700,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 5 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs. 4,030,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 11,160,000/= p.a.
>
>
> FM: KShs. 2,015,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 5,580,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 6 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs. 8,190,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 22,680,000/= p.a.
>
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> FM: KShs. 4,095,000/= p.a.
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> TV: KShs. 11,340,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 7 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs. 16,510,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 45,720,000/= p.a.
>
>
> FM: KShs. 8,255,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 22,860,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 8 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs. 33,150,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 91,800,000/= p.a.
>
>
> FM: KShs. 16,575,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 45,900,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 9 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs.66,430,000 p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 183,960,000 p.a
>
>
> FM: KShs.33,215 ,000/= p.a
>
> TV: KShs. 91,930,000/= p.a.
>
>
> Broadcaster with 10 frequencies in one site
>
>
> FM: KShs.132,990,000 p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 368, 280,000 p.a.
>
>
> FM: KShs.66,495 ,000/= p.a.
>
> TV: KShs. 184, 140,000/= p.a.
>
>
> The new charges are effective from 1st July 2013. A description of
> the frequency charging Zones A and B is provided on our website at
> http://www.cck.go.ke/licensing/spectrum/fees.html
>
> Frequencies are national resources that should be distributed fairly
> and equitably.
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> Francis W. Wangusi
> DIRECTOR GENERAL
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