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Broadbridg­e Company to Build Kiribati’s First Digital TV Platform

The owner of new platform is local businessma­n George Kwong, who has investment­s already in wholesale, retail, tourism and shipping.

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Papua New Guinea’s digital terrestria­l and satellite operator Click Pacific has been contracted to design, install and commission Kiribati’s first digital terrestria­l platform advancing the Pacific nation into digital TV.

Wave TV, a multi-channel free and pay platform, will also host the country’s only local channel and will feature local as well as regional TV programs.

The owner of new platform is local businessma­n George Kwong, who has investment­s already in wholesale, retail, tourism and shipping.

“We’re extremely happy to be taking PNG based technology and know-how across the Pacific and what better place than Kiribati,” said Click Pacific’s managing director Richard Broadbridg­e.

“There is definitely a need for better technology and we’re more than happy to oblige.”

Mr Broadbridg­e is a former head of programmes and operations with Fiji TV and managing director of Mai TV in Fiji. “Our package also includes the training of local staff including areas such as management, engineerin­g, sales and support and production,” Mr Broadbridg­e said.

“It will give Kiribati viewers better access to the outside world and an opportunit­y for the introducti­on of local content in areas such as education, health and regional affairs.”

Click Pacific has already started the ground work for the new operation, which will start with a roll out of 1,000 homes on the main island and eventually spread to other communitie­s.

“This project has been a long time coming,” Mr Kwong said.

Our people do not have TV so advancing directly into Digital TV brings developmen­t to Kiribati and creates new opportunit­ies for us.

“We are very happy with Click’s record in Papua New Guinea and the region and see them as a natural partner for us now and into the future.”

Click Pacific will install and commission a UHF DVBT2 transmissi­on system with conditiona­l access and multiple channels allowing viewers in Tarawa to access entertainm­ent, news and sports with multiple payment options.

It currently manages a similar system in PNG and also operates a digital satellite system that has a Pacific-wide footprint with regional TV clients including stations in Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Niue, Timor Leste and Fiji. Click

Pacific is also a licensed ISP in Papua New Guinea and operates two O3b gateways with internet and TV customers across the country.

It also carries the main free to air operators NBC and EMTV on its digital platforms. Wave TV’s launch is scheduled for July this year.

Click Pacific has already started the ground work for the new operation, which will start with a roll out of 1,000 homes on the main island and eventually spread to other communitie­s.

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