South Africa - Current situation - History

08.03.2013

MobileTV PTY performs technical tests of DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) and DAB+ in Gauteng, something they have done since August 2011. In July 2012 they applied for a commercial license and expect to get an answer in 2013. They currently run two TV channels and one radio station on a test license. If a license is granted they would then cover 15-20 million of the 45 million people in South Africa and expand coverage in parallel to sales of devices and uptake of services.

MobileTV PTY has teamed up with SABC, the public service broadcaster in South Africa . SABC reaches 76% of the population daily and is by far the biggest broadcaster and is partially financed by a TV license and partially by advertisements.

MobileTV PTY is in dialogue with the Department of Education to evaluate whether the technology can be used for educational purposes, such as to reach rural schools and colleges in a cost effective manner. The Department is primarily interested in the abilities of data transfer but an educational TV channel has not been ruled out . SABC will offer their 18 radio channels. MobileTV PTY wishes to also offer distribution for private radio stations following the launch.

Three programs are on air in Johannesburg. The company is awaiting a commercial license from the government and expects to receive such in 2013. They will within the first year cover up to 50% of the population of South Africa, although they aim to increase this to between 80 and 90% within 2-3 years. Their plan is to broadcast 6-10 mobile tv channels and two radio stations. Additional services that combine broadcasting and the internet on the same device will be an essential part of their business model. Such services include traffic information, gambling, integration with social media and touch-screen shopping.

17.10.2012

MobileTV PTY has completed technical tests of DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) in Gauteng in August 2011. In July 2012 they applied for a commercial license and expect to get an answer by end 2012. They currently run two TV channels and one radio station on a test license which is valid until the end of 2012. If a license is granted they would then cover 15 million of the 45 million people in South Africa and expand coverage in parallel to sales of devices and uptake of services.

MobileTV PTY has teamed up with SABC, the public service broadcaster in South Africa. SABC reaches 76% of the population daily and is by far the biggest broadcaster and is partially financed by a TV license and partially by advertisements.

MobileTV PTY is in dialogue with the Department of Education to evaluate whether the technology can be used for educational purposes, such as to reach rural schools and colleges in a cost effective manner. The Department is primarily interested in the abilities of data transfer but an educational TV channel has not been ruled out. SABC will offer their 18 radio channels.

MobileTV PTY wishes to also offer distribution for private radio stations following the launch. 

15.10.2012

MobileTV PTY has completed technical tests of DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) in Gauteng in August 2011 . In July 2012 they applied for a commercial license and expect to get an answer by end 2012 . They currently run two TV channels and one radio station on a test license which is valid until the end of 2012 . If a license is granted they would then cover 15 million of the 45 million people in South Africa and expand coverage in parallel to sales of devices and uptake of services .

MobileTV PTY has teamed up with SABC, the public service broadcaster in South Africa . SABC reaches 76% of the population daily and is by far the biggest broadcaster and is partially financed by a TV license and partially by advertisements .

MobileTV PTY is in dialogue with the Department of Education to evaluate whether the technology can be used for educational purposes, such as to reach rural schools and colleges in a cost effective manner . The Department is primarily interested in the abilities of data transfer but an educational TV channel has not been ruled out .SABC will offer their 18 radio channels .

MobileTV PTY wishes to also offer distribution for private radio stations following the launch