Pinnacle Communications Limited is highly confident that Nigeria will meet the June 2017 digital switchover deadline. It said it can achieve it in conjunction with its partners.
The chairman/CEO, Pinnacle Communications, Sir Lucky Omoluwa and his partners, Alex Perchevitch, President, JAMPRO Antenas Inc. California, Phil Argyris and Olivier Femenias, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Sales, Africa & South Europe of GatesAir America respectively, said the companies are passionate about the DSO which he claimed will bring digital broadcasting revolution to Nigeria.
“The Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed is interested in making sure that we succeed in our operation and we’ll make sure that we deliver our project on the said date,” he said.
JAMPRO President in his remarks noted that his company has the global experience in digital switch over in Africa which started in the 1960s. JAMPRO he said has a great tradition of providing state-of-the-art equipment that will meet the expectations and yearnings of the parties involved.
“We have unrivalled experience and knowledge which we are going to bring to bear to deliver the best to Nigerians. The DSO will provide Nigerians the opportunities of more contents in addition to viewing more channels with high density quality picture,” said Perchevitch.