JOHANNESBURG — MultiChoice launched a decoder developed for the emerging high-definition market on its pan-African DStv satellite service on July 25. Its next-generation decoder the High Definition ...
MultiChoice has unveiled its first HD single view decoder in Nigeria to offer subscribers HD signals and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound. The DStv HD decoder is to replace the existing standard ...
Pay TV firm DStv has announced a 22 per cent price reduction of its High Definition (HD) decoder. The offering to new customers will also come with one month free subscription with every purchase and ...
MultiChoice’s DStv has reduced the price of its Model 10S HD Single View decoder from R699 to R299, excluding installation, and from R1,299 to R699 with installation. This forms part of the ...
Following the announcement of Open Time's return, the company revealed it will decrease prices for its DStv decoders on 1 November. RELATED: Open Time returns as DStv celebrates 30 years Newcomers ...
The company's first point of call is South Africa, and there is a plan to extend to Nigeria and also Kenya The move, which will seek to attract new subscribers, comes after French media giant Canal+ ...
The CX2417x family of decoders for HDTV set-top boxes supports personal video recorder (PVR) applications deployed in digital satellite, cable or terrestrial networks. The family features a complete ...
MultiChoice Nigeria has announced a price slash on its DStv and GOtv decoders from Monday, February 1, 2021. The price slash will see the DStv HD decoder, dish kit with Compact package subscription ...
MultiChoice was launched 30 years ago and has grown into Africa’s largest entertainment business through its DStv, Showmax, and Supersport offerings. MultiChoice has its roots in M-Net, founded by ...
The country's dominant satellite pay-TV provider, MultiChoice, says its DStv BoxOffice service has now been made available to DStv Compact customers, who have HD PVR and DStv Explora decoders. The ...
MultiChoice is bringing back one of South Africa’s most nostalgic TV traditions – “Open Time” – as part of its celebrations marking 30 years since DStv’s launch in 1995. For one weekend only, from 7 ...
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