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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by coolvitus(m): 10:41am On Oct 23, 2014
Please u can whatsapp me on ds 07066123498 about q sat please I want to knw if it still wrking pls dstv charges are just too much 4 my private use.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by obamaobama: 10:42am On Oct 23, 2014
GogetterMD:

Their pictures and audio quality is poor
You Forget To Add Poor Signal

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Datsme: 10:43am On Oct 23, 2014
I welcome ds idea
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by unanonso(m): 10:44am On Oct 23, 2014
GogetterMD:

Their pictures and audio quality is poor

May be you're using their T1 decoder.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Abee79(m): 10:45am On Oct 23, 2014
Down with South African oppression of Nigerians (DSTV, MTN, and their biased immigration policies towards Nigerians!!!!!)

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by CY09: 10:45am On Oct 23, 2014
QMark:
This is only good news if they have a better alternative.



Like HiTV abi? They were much more arrogant brand during their short EPL reigns. And picture quality was not to far from that of LTV 8



True.

I pay N13,450 per month. That's paying about One Million Naira (N1,000,000) to watch TV for only 6 years. That's the price of 1 plot of land in some outskirt of Lagos. Chai. I cant wait or the success of this move.

To be on the conservative side, let's say they have 1,000,000 premium subscribers. If my math has not failed me, that's N1,000,000,000,000 (someone should help me write this in words) for 6 years.

N1,000,000,000,000 = One trillion (in words)
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Datsme: 10:45am On Oct 23, 2014
firstolalekan:
Nice development.
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Let's wait and see how long it will take before any bill is passed and implemented. When it comes to making laws that will benefit the common man, we know how our reps and senators behave.
But, it didn't take them anytime to approve the borrowing of ONE BILLION DOLLARS proposed by the clown to FIGHT the bokohaRAMS that they're currently negotiating PEACE with.
Meanwhile, I don't see DSTV doing any monopoly here. Our own indigenous providers too are very greedy!
How much is Dasat subscription?
How much is Startimes subscription?
How much is Hitv subscription?
Does Hitv still exist?
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by ElFenomeno1: 10:48am On Oct 23, 2014
Fantastic piece of news.

Open up the market, make it more competitive and give people options!
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by akinsadeez(m): 10:49am On Oct 23, 2014
bushdoc9919:


But part of the problem is that Nigerian Television is not innovative enough.Can any Nigerian TV station create a programme that it would sell to the world? The same way that British, American, Mexican, and even South Korean soaps are sold globally?



Am sure someone could do that....he just has to be more innovative than DSTV. Simples. It can be done.


Innovation is good, but all the best innovation in the world without money is nothing but a stillborn.

Now let's assume there is someone who has innovative programs and channels like you opined, how will he be able to operate 24/7 in Nigeria where the light is epileptic to say the least, fuel generators constantly, pay exorbitant amount as tax to the govt, pay salaries of his workers, pay for the some of the contents he is airing (football matches, e.t.c) and at the same time charge an amount much lower than DSTV's prices

Don't forget that the last statement is really what is at the root of this thread. We are not just looking for someone innovative, we are looking for someone innovative who will charge half of what DSTV is charging while offering comparative contents because by the time the innovative fella adds up the costs and starts charging the same amount as DSTV, it begs the question why I should leave DSTV in the first place.

In my humble opinion, it is simply not possible in the Nigeria we are today.

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by MadCow1: 10:52am On Oct 23, 2014
CY09:


N1,000,000,000,000 = One trillion (in words)


Out of 1 Trillion..


How Much do you spend on;

1. Salaries.. (Bonuses/benefits)
2. Office equipment/supplies
3. Maintenance/upgrades/servicing of existing equipments
4. Costs of Insurances
5. Costs of Licences and permits
6. Cost for support staff
7. Cost for Cars, e.t.c
8. Nepa bills
9. Generator bills (servicing and maintenance)\
10. Cost of running progammes like Tinsel, Idols, e.t.c.
11. Phone Bills.
12. Miscelleneous.
13. Sponsoring Sports like paying the Nigerian League T.V Rights money and stuff..



Guy.. No dey calculate person profit like say na Pure water business o! grin

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Nobody: 10:54am On Oct 23, 2014
MadCow1:

Out of 1 Trillion..
How Much do you spend on;
1. Salaries.. (Bonuses/benefits)
2. Office equipment/supplies
3. Maintenance/upgrades/servicing of existing equipments
4. Costs of Insurances
5. Costs of Licences and permits
6. Cost for support staff
7. Cost for Cars, e.t.c
8. Nepa bills
9. Generator bills (servicing and maintenance)\
10. Cost of running progammes like Tinsel, Idols, e.t.c.
Guy.. No dey calculate person profit like say na Pure water business o! grin

grin grin grin grin

Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by irukandji89(m): 10:57am On Oct 23, 2014
LilPeezy:
Lolz!!!!Den aw u go describe multi tv?Very poor ghana shits....Local like madt


We no dey subscribe for dat one naw.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by MadCow1: 10:58am On Oct 23, 2014

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Nobody: 10:59am On Oct 23, 2014

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by kgr28(m): 11:01am On Oct 23, 2014
Dstv is a private company driven by profits and costs.

Dstv is in a Oligopoly market, not in a goods market.

In Oligopoly...competition is tough..the company that has good strategy, management, good service and quality product will survive.

...and for new companies to enter the market is not simple.

It is not a must to have a dstv, if you want to patronize local satellite tv just leave dstv...

Where are educated nigerian business people ?? for a country that pride itself as the most educated and resourcefull cant come-up with just one satellite tv company that will give dstv a run for its money, instead of blaming dstv...

Quality comes at a price...if you cant afford go local.

In SA we have 3 satellite tv compnies, dstv, Toptv( useless) and EtvHD( its free,no subscriptions) and Siyayatv coming next year..no one here or the government is complaning about the pricing. dstv offer the best content... and they are in competition with SABC stations in terms content.

I pay R295 for my dstv compact...should I complain NO. that is what I can afford. If I want more I cannot pay R663 for premium,...

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Digriz(m): 11:04am On Oct 23, 2014
MadCow1:



Out of 1 Trillion..


How Much do you spend on;

1. Salaries.. (Bonuses/benefits)
2. Office equipment/supplies
3. Maintenance/upgrades/servicing of existing equipments
4. Costs of Insurances
5. Costs of Licences and permits
6. Cost for support staff
7. Cost for Cars, e.t.c
8. Nepa bills
9. Generator bills (servicing and maintenance)\
10. Cost of running progammes like Tinsel, Idols, e.t.c.
11. Phone Bills.
12. Miscelleneous.
13. Sponsoring Sports like paying the Nigerian League T.V Rights money and stuff..



Guy.. No dey calculate person profit like say na Pure water business o! grin
pure water business also has some of this things u mentioned as well,u think pure water business is 100% profit
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Nobody: 11:06am On Oct 23, 2014
shachris03:
Its simple. This is democracy and free market. If they want to beat DSTV, the should provide us with a cable service better than DSTV and gbam! DSTV would be out of the market before you say jack.

This is just a ploy to bring in one chinese mediocre company that would end up ripping Nigerians off, like they are doing with startimes.

You just spoke my mind. So true!

https://www.nairaland.com/1925181/branded-campaign-materials-2015-around
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by fairheven: 11:06am On Oct 23, 2014
Hope they follow through to their plan...no too much grammar,hope the won't succumb to the age-long "brown-envelope" cool
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by MadCow1: 11:07am On Oct 23, 2014
Digriz:
pure water business also has some of this things u mentioned as well,u think pure water business is 100% profit


I been no fit reason any business wey be all profit and zero running cost/re-investment.. of course Pure water get running cost, the sealing machine (servicing/maintenance/replacement), cost of purifying system, polythene, etc..

Lol.. Na figure of speech..
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by chamboy(m): 11:09am On Oct 23, 2014
bushdoc9919:


Good idea...but the main thing keeping DSTV prices up is the money they (DSTV) pay in royalties to air certain programmes and channels.

For example, I enjoy a certain program called 'Extant' on Mnet channel 101. It is made in the US. DSTV must pay the American maker of the programme some money to air that programme in Nigeria and indeed across Africa.

And all those EPL matches you watch....DSTV pays the EPL company some cash to watch the match (Ever wonder where clubs like Man U get the money to pay Rooney and Mata their high salaries? Part of the cash comes form Television money...which includes money paid by TV companies across the world to air EPL matches to the English Premier League...which is then shared amongst clubs..and not just EPL...La Liga, Serie A, even the Champions League and the Europa League...and other sporting events).

And DSTV also pays channels royalties too, I beleive (That is how Nigerian channels earn some cash for their budgets.).

So, prices may have to stay up.

i understand u to bro, buh in countries like Ghana and Southafrica dey get the same channels and pay lesser for bouquet because their government does not collect huge duties from multichoice
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by HopeAlive14(m): 11:12am On Oct 23, 2014
Abeg, let them move fast. A good development though.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by hollandis(f): 11:15am On Oct 23, 2014
graciousme:
I wonder why they have succeeded in maintaining the monopoly for years. We need competition in the satellite TV market. If not we can't keep blaming DSTV.

If you want competition ,open your satellite station
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by anonimi: 11:16am On Oct 23, 2014
akinsadeez:
That is the essence of competition. MTN was selling a Sim Pack for 35000 naira and offering seven days validity on recharge cards before Glo came on board and now sim cards are being sold for 100 naira.

I think the best solution is to have a federal Govt funded Cable Company on the level of DSTV, like NNPC mega stations in the petroleum industry.

Is Glo a federal government funded mobile phone company
Why was NITEL, the federal government funded company NOT able to demonstrate "the essence of competition" against MTN?
Would you prefer all the corruption and WASTE that characterises NNPC to bedevil this your proposed federal govt funded cable company?
Abeg make we think am well oh!

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by YourCrush: 11:22am On Oct 23, 2014
Lemon12:
welcome development


thank God Consatv is here
Honestly i luv consat especially their tvc news channel
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by hadaydhollarpo(m): 11:26am On Oct 23, 2014
kingzjay:
DSTV is really exploiting us. Its unimaginable that we pay for even stations like AIT.
kingzjay:
DSTV is really exploiting us. Its unimaginable that we pay for even stations like AIT.
kingzjay:
DSTV is really exploiting us. Its unimaginable that we pay for even stations like AIT.
i tire 4dem oooo. @lst ait/channels bin a local stations sud be free 4@lst 30days. now, sm craps are justifying d exploitation wc can nt be allowed even in Ghana, where dey av access 2 @lst an epl match @wkends & ucl game on midwks. not 2even talk of S.A where dey pay little change 2access dstv aside sm supersport channels free of charge. c wot z happening in d telecom industry where Mtn, Glo, Etisalat etc compete 2giving customers utmost value 4their money.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by zilon12(m): 11:29am On Oct 23, 2014
Long overdue
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by Nobody: 11:31am On Oct 23, 2014
MadCow1:


From Conspiracy Theory to Political thivery to Corruption... grin



You are all over the place my friend. grin

Get your points in order and come back for a logical debate. I dont do beer palour style debates. grin

Lol @ speaking for the Masses.. grin


Dude is looking for socialist cable tv cheesy

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Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by gp6liveth(m): 11:33am On Oct 23, 2014
Enjoying my Qsat with full premium stations. I just renewed my one year subscription and all stations keep blazing. If you are interested in renewing yours just send a msg to 08025801234.

Anyway, its a a welcome development from the House. This monopoly is long overdue.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by go4success(f): 11:34am On Oct 23, 2014
GogetterMD:

The monopoly has been just too long. I'd only others could add live football streaming channels, the monopoly would surely be broken
That exactly is what's keeping them ahead. They just monopolise some stations like supersports and makes sure they are the only company who has access or license to show it in Nigeria eg. That was how they chased hitv out of the market.
Re: Reps Move To End Dstv Monopoly by khukhi(f): 11:36am On Oct 23, 2014
kgr28:
Dstv is a private company driven by profits and costs.

Dstv is in a Oligopoly market, not in a goods market.

In Oligopoly...competition is tough..the company that has good strategy, management, good service and quality product will survive.

...and for new companies to enter the market is not simple.

It is not a must to have a dstv, if you want to patronize local satellite tv just leave dstv...

Where are educated nigerian business people ?? for a country that pride itself as the most educated and resourcefull cant come-up with just one satellite tv company that will give dstv a run for its money, instead of blaming dstv...

Quality comes at a price...if you cant afford go local.

In SA we have 3 satellite tv compnies, dstv, Toptv( useless) and EtvHD( its free,no subscriptions) and Siyayatv coming next year..no one here or the government is complaning about the pricing. dstv offer the best content... and they are in competition with SABC stations in terms content.

I pay R295 for my dstv compact...should I complain NO. that is what I can afford. If I want more I cannot pay R663 for premium,...

Sorry if u can't afford it then live without it.

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