Now That TSTV Has Launched, What Is The Fate Of CTL, CMTV, Metro, GoTV And DSTV?

It was a glamorous, exhilarating and fun packed event at Abuja Sheraton Hotel On Sunday night at the unveiling of new Nigerian indigenous Pay TV service TSTV and that also witnessed the attendance of lots of dignitaries across the country.

Ever since the news that TSTV an indigenous pay TV provider is coming to offer Nigerians value for money service, it has been eliciting lots of positive reactions and many Nigerians are eager and ready to key into their services.
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And the most interesting of all is that TSTV a satellite pay TV provider is promising to offer quality services at cheapest rate against lower than all other satellite and terrestrial cable providers already existing in the country.

The free Value Added Service (VAS) like internet data bundle that is coming with TSTV pay TV service is already driving many internet surfer freaks in the country into wild frenzy and they are just loving everything about the launching of TSTV and wouldn’t wait a second to 

The big question now is, since TSTV would currently become the cheapest Pay TV provider with N3000 maximum monthly subscription together with juicy internet VAS, what would now be the fate of cable and other satellite providers like CTL, CMTV, METRO, GoTV and DSTV that their subscription rates are higher.

You can easily recall that GoTV just introduced the GoTV MAX bouquet with new subscription rate of N3,800 making it also higher than TSTV  that even promised more.
Now That TSTV Has Launched, What Is The Fate Of CTL, CMTV, Metro, GoTV And DSTV? Now That TSTV Has Launched, What Is The Fate Of CTL, CMTV, Metro, GoTV And DSTV? Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu on 2:24:00 PM Rating: 5

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