MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, subscriber services provider of GOtv, reiterated its commitment to provide Nigerians with affordable digital terrestrial television (DTT) services at the launch of its Festive Season Campaign – GO GAGA with a massive decoder price special in Nigeria .
“As part of our
commitment to assist with the digital migration in Nigeria and to allow
consumers access to digital television at a price everyone can afford, we have
introduced a further subsidised decoder to provide festive price special of N2
900 for a GOtv decoder and 1 month GOtv Plus subscription” said John Ugbe,
Managing Director of MultiChoice Nigeria.
He continued saying, “As a true migration partner and as a platform
for digital migration, this price special not only allows consumers to access
digital television at a price everyone can afford but it also gives them more
choice and the best possible option for joining the digital television
revolution.
For N2 900
subscribers get a GOtv decoder including 1month subscription to GOtv Plus –
which gives them access to over 41 exciting local and international channels.
GOtv
channel lineup includes - AfricaMagic Family, AfricaMagic Epic Movies,
AfricaMagic World, AfricaMagic Yoruba, AfricaMagic Hausa, BET, Blackbelt TV, E!
Entertainment, Telemundo, Televista, Discovery World, Nat Geo Wild, AiT, Channels,
MiTV, LTV, NTA+, Vox Africa, SuperSport Select, Al Jazeera, CNN, Channel O, MTV
Base, Disney Junior, Nickelodeon, JimJam, Islam Channel, One Gospel, and Sound
City.
“As
a digital operator, we understand that content is very important that is why
the GOtv channels have been carefully selected to offer a host of relevant
international and local channels made in Africa for Africa to cater for a
variety of tastes for the whole family”, said GOtv General Manager, Elizabeth
Amkpa.
She continued by
saying that GOtv has been actively involved in raising awareness about the
digital migration. “Our digital migration campaign slogan, Digilevelz Don Land, No Carry Last is testament to this,” Amkpa
concluded.
“The digital
terrestrial television platform is aimed at enabling Nigeria achieve speedy
migration to the digital age” said Chris Obasi, General Manager of Details
Nigeria, the licensed DTT platform operator for GOtv. He continued to say that GOtv
now covers 26 Nigerian cities in its pursuit to enable the government achieve a
speedy migration from analogue to digital broadcasting, and will continue to
roll out to new cities in the future.
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