Nigerians
have expressed delight about the breakage of the multichoice domination
of the broadcast media following the advent of TStv.
The commercial launch of TStv (Telcom Satellite TV) in Nigeria held in Abuja on Sunday October 1, 2017.
Nigerians across the country believe that the launch could not have
come at a better time, expressing delight that MultiChoice’s monopoly
in the pay TV business in Nigeria is over.
They also hail the idea of October 1 (Nigeria’s independence day)
as roll out date, noting that the development signifies their freedom
from existing pay TV providers, such as DStv, GOtv, StarTimes, MyTv, Joy
Tv, among others.
Mr. Musa Bello, a civil servant, said he was elated when he heard that TStv was making entrant into the market.
“Nigerians have long prayed for this moment. The exploitation by existing providers is too much”, he lamented.
“How can someone be away from home for days or weeks and then lose all your subscription. I understand TStv is not like that.
“So for this reason and the fact that it is affordable, has
many interesting channels and a promise of strong signal, I am ready to
buy immediately.”
Also speaking, Mrs Eunice Agbo, a businesswoman, vowed to patronise
the TStv. She disclosed that her daughter had explained the advantages
and services of the new pay TV, adding that “I’m in love with this
service provide already”.
“Competition is good. So for those who have been treating us
how they like all these years, their time is up because millions will
port to TStv within one month.”
TStv introduces the Pay-as-You-Consume model, an option other
providers had insisted was not possible, arguing that they bought the
contents they relay as a whole and not in bits.
The DTH pay TV, offers 200 rich blend of local and international
channels and packages for entertainment, including news, sports, kids,
health, etc.
These will be distributed on the ABS 3A Africa beam, located at 3
degrees west, beginning with 100 channels. TStv will also show live
sports like Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Europa League and
much more.
Some sport channels on TStv Africa are Sport 1-10, Fox Sport HD,
and Ts Sports. Running on 4.5G network, every subscriber will get 20G of
data for N3,000 monthly. The data can also be used for video calls
conferences with camera and WiFi.
The TStv decoder has 50GB hard disk to record TV programmes and a pause/play function.
Bright Echefu, Managing Director of TStv, during the signing of the
multi-transponder agreement with their ABS partner, said their services
would offer viewers the experience of HD and SD video, internet
services, broadband, TV and radio, at a very affordable rate.
“What makes the project unique is that it would start with 100
channels of local, regional and international programmes in Yoruba,
Igbo, Hausa, Ghanaian, Sierra Leonean, Liberian languages, among
others”, he said.
Echefu noted that TStv has the right content and premium product to satisfy the growing demand of Nigerians.
“It would assist ABS take Nollywood and Sport to great heights.
Their sport channels is the bomb! EPL, La liga, and Champion League are
amazing!
“With TStv, you don’t need to pay subscription monthly or periodically. You pay as you consume.
“It is the first Nigerian TV to launch a pay-as-you-consume, so you can pause your subscription whenever you are travelling.
“It is just N5000 for the decoder and dish and subscription
prices ranges from N200, N500, N1,000, N1,500 and N3,000, respectively”, he said.
TStv Africa aims to cover the 36 states in Nigeria and the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT), but will launch first in Lagos, Abuja, Port
Harcourt, Owerri and Kano.
Also speaking, Madu Ugo, Head of Corporate Communications, welcomed Nigerians to “a new world”.
He assured citizens that TStv will “ensure that their yearnings about pay TV are met”.
“We are here to provide the best products and services. We urge
every one to get their decoders and start enjoying sports, news,
movies, documentaries, soap operas and others”.

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