ADDIS ABABA (ENA)–The Information Network Security Agency (INSA) launched a National Integrated Satellite Television Transmission Platform, named “Ethiosat,” that would mainly serve public and community media in Ethiopia.
INSA Director-General, Major General (MG) Tekleberhan Woldearegay said that Ethiosat will contribute to the effort underway to ensure equality and fairness of media usage as well as to create informed community.
Currently, there are 15 to 20 television channels that rent satellites individually to transmit their programs, the director-general stated, adding that the platform would create opportunities to all television stations to transmit from one platform.
Furthermore, MG Tekleberhan noted that it will also drastically cut the foreign currency fee that is currently paid to satellite service providers, beyond ensuring their security as well as expanding access.
Ethiosat will enable Ethiopia to have its own satellite television transmission platform which would be based on the digitization of TV transmission, he added.
The platform is open to private television channels, it was indicated.
According to MG Tekleberhan, the agency is also striving to transfer TV transmission technology from analogue to digital.
Communication and media professionals drawn from regional states and others were briefed on how Ethiosat operates and replaces foreign satellite service providers at Addis Ababa Hilton on April 21, 2017.
Source: ENA
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