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Digital pay TV company eyes Kenya's key townsKenya's digital pay TV market is becoming more competitive with the aggressive entry of StarTimes Media Kenya, a company that recently launched its services in Kenya's capital Nairobi and second city Kisumu. StarTimes has now launched in Mombasa, the third city as part of its plans to reach seven major towns in Kenya by the end of 2012. This is part of their objective of providing digital television service ahead of Kenya's switch to the digital television platform. "We are being driven by our belief that it is not a privilege but a right for every household in this country to enjoy the benefits of digital television," said StarTimes chief executive officer, Leo Lee. The company's strategy is to target Kenya's untapped digital television market with the introduction of not home entertainment and mobile television through mobile TV, car TV and portable TV at the most competitive rates in the market. StarTimes has about 7 million subscribers in China and has launched operations in 9 African countries. About Carole Kimutai: @CaroleKimutaiCarole Kimutai is a writer and editor based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is currently an MA student in New Media at the University of Leicester, UK. Follow her on Twitter at @CaroleKimutai. View my profile and articles... |