DOSSIER: StarTimes - Digital Terrestrial Television deal
The Ministry of Communications has emphatically stated that it does not intend to hand over the management of the national Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) infrastructure to any third party.
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587,000 household have benefitted from StarTimes satellite project – Communication Minister
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Media Commission petitions Akufo-Addo over DTT platform
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Anti-KelniGVG suits 'sponsored' over 'fanciful fears' – Ursula Owusu-Ekuful
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Forming a company to manage DTT violates constitution - NMC
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Akufo-Addo commissions NCA Common Platform
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Ghana’s cyber-security maturity at a formative level – Minister
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GIBA in scaremongering mode - Kweku Baako
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GIBA should close shop: IT has no role in digital migration – Adom-Otchere
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GIBA, Communication Ministry and others hold ‘fruitful’ meeting on DTT
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Akwebu JHS benefit from 300 satellite TV project
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Blows in Parliament over StarTimes
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Stakeholders agree on Digital Migration infrastructure
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China-Aided Satellite TV project for 300 villages launched
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Kennedy Agyapong clashes with Sam George over DTT controversy
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Ursula to blame for StarTimes brouhaha - Kennedy Agyapong
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Ken Agyapong blames Ursula Owusu for DTT-StarTimes controversy
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GIBA meeting suspended over Kennedy Agyapong, Sam George brawl
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Ken Agyapong, Sam George in near brawl over StarTimes deal in Parliament
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Ken Ayapong, Sam George nearly trade blows over DTT controversy
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China-Aided Satellite TV project for 300 villages launched
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Ghana, China resolve to deepen ties
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Stop the 'scaremongering, nationalistic emonationalism' - Kweku Baako tells GIBA
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GIBA to meet Parliament today over StarTimes row
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StarTimes deal to solve ‘rural-urban’ digital gap – Ursula Owusu
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StarTimes Saga: IMANI Africa holds public forum
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Sam George predicts 'consolidation of media houses' in three years
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Our assistance has no strings attached - Chinese Ambassador to Ghana