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An indigenous pay-as-you-go satellite tv, TSTV Africa is set to be launched in Nigeria on the 1st of October, and is touted to be a tough competition for Multichoice's DSTV.
TSTV says it will offer 100 channels including 12 sports channels for all the football leagues, movies, news and music. The decoder also comes with a 50 GB hard disk to record TV programs and a pause/play function.
TSTV says its decoder and dish will cost N5000 and subscription prices are N200, N500, N1000, N1500 and N3000 respectively.
The subscriptions will be pay-as-you-go as users will be able to pause their subscription whenever they aren't around.
Nigerians are hailing the arrival of TSTV, with many expressing frustrations of their dealings with DStv.
TSTV says it will offer 100 channels including 12 sports channels for all the football leagues, movies, news and music. The decoder also comes with a 50 GB hard disk to record TV programs and a pause/play function.
TSTV says its decoder and dish will cost N5000 and subscription prices are N200, N500, N1000, N1500 and N3000 respectively.
The subscriptions will be pay-as-you-go as users will be able to pause their subscription whenever they aren't around.
Nigerians are hailing the arrival of TSTV, with many expressing frustrations of their dealings with DStv.