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Namibia inks N$121m Intelsat deal to deliver NBC broadcast to every home
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52778, member: 636"] Namibia's Central Procurement Board completed negotiations for broadcast expansion services valued at N$121 million. Intelsat Ventures will deliver Direct-To-Home transmission capabilities to the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation through this agreement. The project aims to achieve complete television and radio coverage nationwide within six to seven months. Current broadcast penetration reaches 74.5% for television programming and 78% for radio services. Officials expect universal access regardless of remote geographic challenges. The initiative advances Namibia's commitment to digital equity and information accessibility for all citizens. Broadcasting gaps will disappear as satellite technology extends signals to previously unreachable areas. The procurement process demonstrates transparent government contracting that prioritizes public service delivery. This expansion marks a significant step toward comprehensive media coverage nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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