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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by ColtPython(m): 8:29pm On Oct 26, 2017
Safiaa:
you look familar.

Oh ok


I get that a lot

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by cabalocracy: 12:31pm On Oct 27, 2017
we are almost getting to November 1st and this dsthieves/dstv want to pin me down with Yeye emergency offers...I reject!

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by BlackGoldBoy: 1:40pm On Oct 27, 2017
Things are looking UP.....illegal pirating my a$$!

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by drjoebond080: 2:32pm On Oct 27, 2017
MrBigiman:
Valid question, because I need it too.
u self wan buy?
wonders shall neva end.
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by Aicebaba: 4:00pm On Oct 27, 2017
No comment till November 1.

Visit for your blind
https:// www. jumia. com .ng/decorland/
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by directonpc(m): 9:51pm On Oct 27, 2017
BlackGoldBoy:
Things are looking UP.....illegal pirating my a$$!
does the Hotspot feature work?

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by nairalandbuzz(m): 9:53am On Oct 28, 2017
Nov 1 loading...

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by BlackGoldBoy: 11:03am On Oct 28, 2017
directonpc:
does the Hotspot feature work?
I don't o....some1 just shared a recorded clip of the dish channel n bein/cnn was advertised...DTS all I knw
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by tivta(m): 7:51pm On Oct 29, 2017
By Thomas Ibeabuchi
Over the last three weeks, not many users of new and traditional media could have missed items on the country’s pay-television sector. The bulk of this, for reasons you probably already know, has revolved around TsTv, the new pay-television operator which launched on 1 October.

On the contrary, TsTv, whose name has invited allegations of passing off a rival’s name, has been bang in our faces. The launch was grand. Government was fully represented since TsTv had positioned itself as a wholly Nigerian company. Government support was manifested in the announcement of a three-year tax break for the company.
Huge afterglow followed. Everywhere you turned, the question was: “Where can I buy a TsTv decoder?” Not a single prospective subscriber was able to buy.


Two major national newspapers and many news websites published reports alleging that TsTv had[b] attempted[/b] to carry out intellectual property theft. The reports were based on letters written by two content owners. First was Turner Broadcasting System Europe Limited, which owns redistribution rights to American new channel, CNN. The second was from beIN, the Qatar-based sports and entertainment content provider, which broadcasts matches of European football leagues in the Middle East and North Africa. Writing to the National Broadcasting Commission and Nigerian Copyright Commission, the content owners said they have no agreement with TsTv for the redistribution of their content.
The Nigerian company’s response was to claim feebly on the social media that the letters were fake. It provided no proof of the agreements it claimed to have entered into. It then went to quickly pull down the channel list on its site.
Four days after, Fox, the famous American content broadcasters, wrote to TsTv, saying a similar thing and warning that it finds it objectionable that the Nigerian company was planning to carry its channels without an agreement. TsTv’s responded by announcing a halt to the sale of its decoders and a deferment of its roll out date to 1 November.
What followed was a fusillade of allegations against DStv, the country’s leading pay-TV company, made by TsTv supporters on the social media.
While I have issues with DStv, notably its customer service, I consider the allegations products of phenomenal illiteracy or desperation. Three stand out. The first was that DStv had gone to bribe the content owners not to allow TsTv to broadcast their content.
Do hawkers of this falsehood know that failure to deliver what was agreed on in contracts such as this is an invitation to litigation? Do they understand that content owners are in the game to sell, not to look nice before DStv or other players? Obviously not. The second is that DStv has jammed TsTv signal (whatever that means).
The new company itself announced a deferment of its roll out, which implies that no signal, even for test broadcast, is currently available.
How do you jam a signal that is not available? The third carries the whiff of mild xenophobia. It is an age-old one and goes like “South Africans have been exploiting us for too long”. DStv’s parent company, MultiChoice, is an international company with a Nigerian arm and employs Nigerians.
We keep talking about foreign direct investment. Yet, when we get such, we are seized by rabid nationalism, as is the case now and as it was when some misguided Nigerians felt it was a terrific idea to attack the offices of MultiChoice and MTN in retaliation to the last major xenophobic attacks in South Africa. Value, not nationality, determines the success of a product or service. The earlier we understand that, the better.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/tstvs-stormy-start/


tstv might just eventually be a fluke, the good news is that it has paved way for pay per day services as shall soon be launched by startimes.
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by censeakay(m): 8:16pm On Oct 29, 2017
tivta:
By Thomas Ibeabuchi
Over the last three weeks, not many users of new and traditional media could have missed items on the country’s pay-television sector. The bulk of this, for reasons you probably already know, has revolved around TsTv, the new pay-television operator which launched on 1 October.

On the contrary, TsTv, whose name has invited allegations of passing off a rival’s name, has been bang in our faces. The launch was grand. Government was fully represented since TsTv had positioned itself as a wholly Nigerian company. Government support was manifested in the announcement of a three-year tax break for the company.
Huge afterglow followed. Everywhere you turned, the question was: “Where can I buy a TsTv decoder?” Not a single prospective subscriber was able to buy.


Two major national newspapers and many news websites published reports alleging that TsTv had[b] attempted[/b] to carry out intellectual property theft. The reports were based on letters written by two content owners. First was Turner Broadcasting System Europe Limited, which owns redistribution rights to American new channel, CNN. The second was from beIN, the Qatar-based sports and entertainment content provider, which broadcasts matches of European football leagues in the Middle East and North Africa. Writing to the National Broadcasting Commission and Nigerian Copyright Commission, the content owners said they have no agreement with TsTv for the redistribution of their content.
The Nigerian company’s response was to claim feebly on the social media that the letters were fake. It provided no proof of the agreements it claimed to have entered into. It then went to quickly pull down the channel list on its site.
Four days after, Fox, the famous American content broadcasters, wrote to TsTv, saying a similar thing and warning that it finds it objectionable that the Nigerian company was planning to carry its channels without an agreement. TsTv’s responded by announcing a halt to the sale of its decoders and a deferment of its roll out date to 1 November.
What followed was a fusillade of allegations against DStv, the country’s leading pay-TV company, made by TsTv supporters on the social media.
While I have issues with DStv, notably its customer service, I consider the allegations products of phenomenal illiteracy or desperation. Three stand out. The first was that DStv had gone to bribe the content owners not to allow TsTv to broadcast their content.
Do hawkers of this falsehood know that failure to deliver what was agreed on in contracts such as this is an invitation to litigation? Do they understand that content owners are in the game to sell, not to look nice before DStv or other players? Obviously not. The second is that DStv has jammed TsTv signal (whatever that means).
The new company itself announced a deferment of its roll out, which implies that no signal, even for test broadcast, is currently available.
How do you jam a signal that is not available? The third carries the whiff of mild xenophobia. It is an age-old one and goes like “South Africans have been exploiting us for too long”. DStv’s parent company, MultiChoice, is an international company with a Nigerian arm and employs Nigerians.
We keep talking about foreign direct investment. Yet, when we get such, we are seized by rabid nationalism, as is the case now and as it was when some misguided Nigerians felt it was a terrific idea to attack the offices of MultiChoice and MTN in retaliation to the last major xenophobic attacks in South Africa. Value, not nationality, determines the success of a product or service. The earlier we understand that, the better.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/tstvs-stormy-start/


tstv might just eventually be a fluke, the good news is that it has paved way for pay per day services as shall soon be launched by startimes.
OK wait until October 1st and see
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by tivta(m): 8:36pm On Oct 29, 2017
censeakay:

OK wait until October 1st and see

you mean november 1st. i really hope they are for real, but ever since they removed the channel list i kind of lost fate.
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by muba4huss(m): 9:00pm On Oct 29, 2017
I pray its real o...av advertise this thin past be careful o

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by 4llerbuntu(m): 8:00am On Oct 30, 2017
Lmao

Make I find trouble small.

Oya make una start the para again ooooo

Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by muba4huss(m): 8:05am On Oct 30, 2017
abeg open those highlighted menu make we see
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by maeshal(m): 11:25am On Oct 30, 2017
4llerbuntu:
Lmao

Make I find trouble small.

Oya make una start the para again ooooo
what is the address of this
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by 4llerbuntu(m): 12:21pm On Oct 30, 2017
maeshal:
what is the address of this

address? i don't understand
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by nairalandbuzz(m): 12:28pm On Oct 30, 2017
4llerbuntu:


address? i don't understand

How to get here is what he means.

The website or app
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by directonpc(m): 12:30pm On Oct 30, 2017
4llerbuntu:
Lmao

Make I find trouble small.

Oya make una start the para again ooooo
there is nothing like Channel list on their website o. It redirects back to the homepage.
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by peeps4u: 12:34pm On Oct 30, 2017
directonpc:
there is nothing like Channel list on their website o. It redirects back to the homepage.

LOL, I also discovered same few mins ago when I tried to check their channel list
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by 4llerbuntu(m): 1:28pm On Oct 30, 2017
nairalandbuzz:


How to get here is what he means.

The website or app

its their official app. its on Google Playstore.

isn't functional yet.
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by 4llerbuntu(m): 1:30pm On Oct 30, 2017
directonpc:
there is nothing like Channel list on their website o. It redirects back to the homepage.

erm, i don't understand because i didn't post a channel list, did i?
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by directonpc(m): 1:40pm On Oct 30, 2017
peeps4u:


LOL, I also discovered same few mins ago when I tried to check their channel list
tsTV is having a hard time. But I will still buy the decoder if the internet is true.

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by cumlord(m): 11:44am On Oct 31, 2017
TSTV..... Tomorrow is November... They shud not disappoint cause if dey do den Dere is no coming back from d damage caused and D haters and dstv agents go dey celebrate
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by MrBigiman: 3:02pm On Oct 31, 2017
cumlord:
TSTV..... Tomorrow is November... They shud not disappoint cause if dey do den Dere is no coming back from d damage caused and D haters and dstv agents go dey celebrate

Make we see my brother
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by emmmillenium: 3:36pm On Oct 31, 2017
cumlord:
TSTV..... Tomorrow is November... They shud not disappoint cause if dey do den Dere is no coming back from d damage caused and D haters and dstv agents go dey celebrate

TSTV has finally failed Nov. 1st Promised.

Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by tivta(m): 4:08pm On Oct 31, 2017
Well at least kwese TV is up and running and startimes will launch pay per day tomorrow.

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Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by BlackGoldBoy: 4:32pm On Oct 31, 2017
emmmillenium:


TSTV has finally failed Nov. 1st Promised.
no mind dem....I jus chat with dem finish, they said d same gist...
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by maeshal(m): 5:59pm On Oct 31, 2017
I have come to a conclusion that tstv is not a serious company and won't be buying the decoder. From july 1 to oct 1 to nov 1, now no given date. No sensible individual can take a company serious when they are not true to their words
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by samcus(m): 6:25pm On Oct 31, 2017
I got this from their page on Facebook

Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by cabalocracy: 7:11pm On Oct 31, 2017
emmmillenium:


TSTV has finally failed Nov. 1st Promised.
lol.... fakenews.com better wait till tomorrow...u don't know how desperate some people are..they can go to any length to prove a point
Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by BlackGoldBoy: 7:18pm On Oct 31, 2017
cabalocracy:

lol.... fakenews.com better wait till tomorrow...u don't know how desperate some people are..they can go to any length to prove a point
wait till tomorrow ?? wen their reps are already sharing the news like pure water

Re: A Thread For TSTV First Experience And The Hotspot by ColtPython(m): 7:54pm On Oct 31, 2017
At least they have shaken the chains monopoly held by dstv/gotv in Nigeria

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