MultiChoice has quietly launched its own uncapped fibre products, combining DStv bouquets and unlimited fibre Internet in South Africa at deeply discounted prices.
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MultiChoice Group will launch two channels in 4K in time for the Fifa World Cup, which kicks off in Qatar on 20 November.
MultiChoice Group has announced it is acquiring Namola, the popular emergency response app, as it eyes new areas for expansion, including fintech.
DStv streaming subscribers will now pay substantially less than those subscribing through satellite for the same bouquets.
MultiChoice on Thursday announced plans to launch its own smart TV. Called DStv Glass, the 4K flat-screen TV will be launched in 2023.
France’s Canal+, which has steadily been buying shares in MultiChoice Group since 2020, has now significantly increased its stake.
The Universal+ streaming service, which is being made available as a free, value-added offering to DStv subscribers, will be launched in mid-October.
Attempts to monitor and control the entire market actively stifle competition, reduce quality, raise prices and hamstring technological progress.
Nigeria’s broadcast regulator has fined MultiChoice and others ₦5-million each for airing a BBC report it said “glorified the activities of bandits”.
The competition appeal court has delivered a victory to e.tv parent eMedia in its fight with MultiChoice over the termination of four of eMedia’s channels on DStv.