ABOUT US
OUR VISION
To build a world class broadcast company, that is committed to
providing quality and morally rich programs that will effectively reach every
family and community in Africa and beyond while creating benefits to all
stakeholders.
OUR MISSION
Is to produce and provide programs that will bring
quality information, education and entertainment closer to the people, with a
concerted effort geared towards the restoration and retention of the core values
of our families and society and to Spread Love through media.
OUR RESPONSIBILITY
Multimesh Broadcasting Company (MBC) is a socially responsible
corporate citizen . MBC assists communities, institutions and charitable
organizations. The company has also awarded scholarships to indigent student of
it’s immediate communities in Nigerian Secondary Schools and Universities.
OUR FOCUS
MMDS Microwave Multipoint Distribution System also known as wireless cable, is a
wireless Telecommunication technology, used fro general-purpose broad network
or, more commonly as an alternative method of cable television programming
reception. Reception of MMDS - delivered television signal is done with a
special rooftop microwave antenna and a set top box for the television receiving
signals. MMDS Cable distribution in Africa started about 18 years ago in South
Africa and basically 15 years in Nigeria.
Multimesh Broadcasting Company owners
of CMTV, came into MMDS cable satellite industry in 2003 and have been thriving.
The opportunities in the industry have prompted the expansion to Digital
Satellite Television (DSTV) and Digital FM Radio using the Direct To Home (DTH)
platform. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) also known as "Direct-To-Home" (DTH)
is a relatively new development in the world of television distribution.
Satellite TV starts with transmitting antenna located at an uplink facility. The
uplink dish is then pointed towards a specific satellite and the uplink signal
are transmiited within a specific frequency range, so be received by one of the
transponders tuned to that frequency range aboard that satellite. the
transponder 'retransmits' the signal back to earth but at a different frequency
band. The DBS is commonly referred as the 'mini-dish' systems.