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TStv creates Pay as You Go model for subscribers

gfhnews.com by gfhnews.com
October 28, 2020
in Metro/General News
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A digital service Tv in Nigeria, Telcom Satellite Tv (TStv) says it has created a Pay Per View model for subscribers to pay as low as N3 per day.


TStv Managing Director, Dr Bright Echefu, said this, when he paid a courtesy visit on the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) in Abuja.


Mr Demola Olanrewaju, Director of Public Affairs of the company said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.


Olanrewaju said that Echefu explained during the visit that the Pay As You Go model would help subscribers to recharge their decoder accounts with as low as N50 and keep their account balance intact when they do not use the decoder.


“It is a flexible way of accessing whatever television content preferred, without forcing anyone to choose packages as the model allows anyone to choose any five stations he likes to watch and pay only for those stations,” he said.


He expressed delight at TStv’s membership of BON and assured that the company would play a vital role in moving the organisation forward.
Mrs Sa’a Ibrahim, BON Chairman, expressed delight at the visit.


She said that there was always room for new members in the organisation, as the need to come together and collaborate always existed.

She said that BON needed to reclaim its mission of agenda-setting and to play its role in youths development to help the Federal Government curb anti-social elements that had became rampant on social media.

There was an oversight visit earlier by members of BON to TStv premises where they expressed delight at the facilities.

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