Pay-TV competition? What pay-TV competition? Naspers-owned MultiChoice grew its SA subscriber base by 450 000 to 2,8m homes in the 2010 financial year. And it added 1,1m new subscribers in other African markets. SA consumers, it would appear, weren’t tempted to put off their purchasing decisions until after the May launch of On Digital Media’s TopTV, the first direct competitor to MultiChoice
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DStv operator MultiChoice is upping the ante with its new rival On Digital Media (ODM) and its TopTV service. On Thursday, the incumbent satellite pay-TV operator introduced a cut-price high-definition personal video recorder (HD-PVR) decoder that it hopes will drive HD technology to a broader audience
A broadcasting consortium, backed high-profile shareholders, including former Telkom chairman Shirley Lue Arnold, is up in arms over what it…
The company behind TopTV, SA’s new pay-TV service, is struggling to cope with demand from consumers but hopes to be…
SA’s newest pay-TV operator On Digital Media (ODM), which owns TopTV, plans to add new channels and possibly even new…
Duncan McLeod and Simon Dingle brave traffic, flu and chat-room critics to discuss progress at Cell C, Telkom Mobile’s prospects, DStv On Demand, uncapped ADSL, TopTV, and much more
Pay-TV operator MultiChoice has taken the next step forward in an unfolding strategy to provide its content across a range of platforms with its launch on Wednesday of a free video on-demand service for subscribers to its DStv Premium bouquet
Amid all the noise and fanfare surrounding On Digital Media’s launch last week of TopTV, another new pay-TV licensee, Super…
MultiChoice on Friday morning confirmed what TechCentral readers knew already: the DStv operator is launching a new bouquet, DStv Lite,…
Finally, South Africans have a choice in pay TV. From this Saturday, 1 May, SA consumers will be able to…











