Television service provider, Mai TV has today welcomed the government's review of the radio frequency spectrum used by radio and television broadcasters.

Mai TV Chief Executive, Richard Broadbridge said although the government's decision may be seen as a bold one, this step has to be taken to ensure there is fair competition and proper management of the available frequencies for radio and TV broadcast.

In Mai TV's case, Broadbridge said his TV station has to broadcast on a UHF channel because all the VHF frequencies in Suva, Nadi and Lautoka were allocated to Fiji TV. Due to this, people who wanted to watch Mai TV, had to buy new UHF antennas for their homes.