Country Information for DAB, DAB+ and DMB - Ghana
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Ghana Is Now Home for Digital Mobile TV (28-05-2008)
Although Ghana is the first to embrace the T-DMB technology, countries like Nigeria, Uganda and South Africa also have access to Mobile TV, ...Read more...
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Last update: 19-08-2010
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| Population: | 22.4 million |
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On 14th May 2008 FonTV, Africa's first mobile phone enabled television content service, was launched via DMB. The network is operated by Black Star TV in collaboration with OneTouch and VDL. This launch followed on from a successful trial that ran in Accra during 2007.
FonTV is a subscription based service costing around 2 Euros a month. Currently operating three mobile TV services, including the BBC World News, Black Star ultimately hopes to provide up to six TV channels and four digital radio services. While coverage is currently limited to the areas around Accra and Kumasi, the operator has plans to roll out FonTV across the country.
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Last update: 18-08-2008
At the moment coverage is limited to the two cities of Accra and Kumasi, but this will be extended in due course.
Services on Air
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Last update: 19-08-2010
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There are 3 video services on air:
- Two local TV channels called FonTV 1 and FonTV 2
- And BBC World News

