MultiChoice partners Telkom to introduce free internet based subscription model on DSTV which gives subscribers 30GB worth of data preloaded in a Mifi router . As you can see, the fear of TStv is the beginning of wisdom.
Ever since TStv started trending with their
mind blowing offers, other pay TV networks has being revisiting their plans and adding new offers.
TStv is the first Pay TV network in Nigeria to introduce Internet-based pricing model and it's expected to fully go into commercial sale in November 1, 2017. The masses has accepted them with both hands and are eagerly anticipating to have the decoder in their houses as we can see from comments online.
The threats posed by TStv has caused panic for other competitors as GOtv introduced GOtv Max , Startimes introduced daily and weekly subscription models while Kwesé TV launched with pay per view subscription modes within the period under consideration. This is exactly what makes market interesting.
Competition is in the Satellite 📡 TV business is what we have craved for many years and now, it's becoming a reality.
this, Africa’s leading pay-tv provider, MultiChoice thought it wise to introduce free internet based subscription model to the market, hence partnered with Telkom to offer a combined entertainment and Internet service to subscribers at an affordable cost.

In reference to the advert dubbed
'DSTV Na Net' , customers purchasing a full DSTV HD decoder will get a free Mifi-router preloaded with 30GB Data from Telkom.

In reference to the advert dubbed
'DSTV Na Net' , customers purchasing a full DSTV HD decoder will get a free Mifi-router preloaded with 30GB Data from Telkom.
This data can be used via WiFi Tethering so you can even connect your mobile devices like phones or your laptop.
According to M.D MultiChoice Kenya, see what he said below;
AVAILABILITY OF THIS OFFER
For now, this service is only available in Kenya but it will hopefully get to other African country soon especially Nigeria where MultiChoice has big market presence.
According to M.D MultiChoice Kenya, see what he said below;
“We understand that Internet has become a basic necessity for doing business and interacting with other people socially. That is why this partnership with Telkom is an important step towards improving our customer experience.”
AVAILABILITY OF THIS OFFER
For now, this service is only available in Kenya but it will hopefully get to other African country soon especially Nigeria where MultiChoice has big market presence.
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