L-R: GM GOtv, Mrs. Lizzie Amkpa; Freedom Ejom, the permanent secretary Ministry of Information, Cross River State and a Representative of MultiChoice office in Calabar at the forum...recently |
Cross
River State Commissioner for Information, Chief Akin Rickett has commended GOtv
for increasing consumer awareness on the imminent switch-over from analogue to
digital broadcasting in Nigeria being championed by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), under the leadership of Emeka Mba.
According to a press statement sent to SHOWBIZPLUSng, while speaking
at the fourth GOcustomer Forum, which held at the Transcorp Hotels in Calabar, Mr
Freedom Ejom, representative of the honourable commissioner for Information said: “Awareness
of the ongoing digitization of Nigeria’s broadcast industry is very low. I thank GOtv for creating a forum where subscribers
can learn about its services and topical issue on the digital switch-over”.
Also pouring
encomiums on GOtv, Chief Patrick Effah said he is experiencing the crisp digital
quality pictures which GOtv promised at the launch. “The picture quality is
incomparable; I urge GOtv to sustain the quality of the service,” he said.
Another
subscriber, Eyo Bassey said he appreciates GOtv for its pocket-friendliness. For
Godswill Samson, GOtv stands out in three areas - economy, quality pictures and
uninterrupted signals during rainy or cloudy weather. Roseline Bebia summed up
her experience with GOtv as delightful, while commending GOtv for being able to
withstand rainy or cloudy weather.
Highlight
of the event was the discussion on the forthcoming digital switch-over where the General
Manager GOtv, Mrs. Elizabeth Amkpa encouraged subscribers to spread the
word about the digital switch-over and emphasized on the power of word-of-mouth.
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