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May 09, 2014 News
Guyana Learning Channel has built 15 transmission facilities across the country as part of its programme to ensure coverage.
According to the Ministry of Education yesterday, it has now reached as far as Ituni, in Region 10.
The Ministry disclosed that it will soon be commencing a monitoring and evaluation programme to ascertain whether residents are indeed receiving the channel. This exercise will also seek to address any other unintended technical issues that might otherwise prevent residents from proper access to the channel.
The Ministry will also be conducting awareness sessions to teach residents how to access the signal. The next transmission facility to be completed is earmarked for Karasabai, Region Nine.
“The Guyana Learning Channel was launched on April 1, 2011 under similar principles as Public Educational Broadcasting Services around the world and Open Education assumptions ascribing to creative commons copyright principles,” the release said.
It is a satellite communication network that facilitates the production and nationwide broadcast of educational programmes.
The spotlight on the initiative came to the fore last year after it was disclosed in the Public Accounts Committee of the National Assembly that Dr. Ranjisinghi ‘Bobby, a close friend of former President Bharrat Jagdeo, was being paid $3.6M monthly to put the Guyana Learning Channel on the air.
“The Guyana Learning Channel has the use of a teleport that was created at the time of its set-up since there was no other teleport capable of up-linking video signals in existence in Guyana before or since,” Manickchand said then.
According to the Minister, every wireless communication device utilizes electro-magnetic spectrum and the Learning Channel has minimized use of the electro-magnetic spectrum by reusing the same channel in different regions of the country such as Channel 3 in New Amsterdam, Lethem, Mabaruma and Ituni, and Channel 10 in Kwakwani, Orealla, Linden and Port Kaituma.
She said that for the Learning Channel to send the signal to the satellite, it would have had to set up a commensurate service that would have required an initial capital outlay of US$150,000-plus monthly recurring costs of over $4M in bandwidth rental and associated services.
Manickchand stated that the Learning Channel is using “the only teleport capable of up-linking video-signals in existence in Guyana.”
She added that because the Learning Channel’s bandwidth is bundled with the bandwidth of TVG they are able to negotiate better rates from the satellite operators.
Access to the Learning Channel in Region One is in the areas of Mabaruma, Morawhanna, Hosororo, Port Kaituma and Arakaka.
Region Two is getting from Georgetown and not from Anna Regina due to a technical issue, the Minister said. She noted that soon other communities on the Essequibo Coast, including Santa Rosa, Saint Monica, Pomeroon, and dozens of other surrounding communities will be benefitting from the learning Channel.
Bartica from Mora Point, Saint Edward Mission, Cuyuni area and mining camps are where the Learning Channel is broadcast in Regions Seven and Eight.
Access to the Learning Channel stretches across the coast, from Parika, Rosignol to New Amsterdam and up the Corentyne Coast to Skeldon and Black Bush Polder and other areas.
The Channel also reaches Linden and Kwakwani in Region Ten, Mahdia and its environs in Region Eight, Annai, Lethem, Nappi, Sand Creek, Aishalton and their environs in Region Nine.
The village of Orealla in the Berbice River would be able to receive the signal of the Learning Channel soon, as would Karasabai and its environs in Region Nine and Ituni and its environs in Region Ten.
Communities in valleys and outside of signal reach will have dishes and receivers for direct satellite feed in community centres and learning resource centres. Among those communities are Paramakatoi and Imbaimadai. Matthews Ridge will receive a transmitter for access by all in collaboration with the mining companies in that area, the Minister said.
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