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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Topmaike007(m): 5:05pm On Jul 29, 2018
pofolo:
In a country where #18,000 is minimum wage and standard of living is zero n poverty level of higher than cocoa house.

Train don seperate me and dstv over 6yrs ago.
i watch over 1000 channels for free, all football matches live, latest movies ( latest as new as May 2018 release), musicals n news channels unlimited entertainment too

all free-to-air...
if you know ,you know !!!

VIVA FTA
#teamfreetoair
#nomonthlysub
bro which frequency you dey use na... pls nack me d Tory...
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by banio: 5:06pm On Jul 29, 2018
GOD is with Nigeria.
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Topmaike007(m): 5:07pm On Jul 29, 2018
bigtt76:
I cannot watch all the 44 channels abi na how many sef so I kukuma hol my side. I subscribe to data bundle and I can still watch all my TV series and or download movies I would want to watch for free. Funny thing is my streams are more current than DSTVs #teamMobdro #terrariumTv
which droid setup box are you using and moreover the data plan I hope is not another issue
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by sleekier(m): 5:08pm On Jul 29, 2018
Nonsense news. Are we comparing d minimum wages of those countries to Nigeria's?
In US and UK, their one month subscription rate prices can be made from their few hours working wages.
In Nigeria, after subscribing from your full month 19000 naira salary, you ve nothing left to feed on.

Rubbish news

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by pofolo(m): 5:12pm On Jul 29, 2018
Topmaike007:
bro which frequency you dey use na... pls nack me d Tory...

bros
no be here ooooo. even ordinary joy tv n nigcomsat don better pass access sef.

frequency plenty like sand

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by nedublink(m): 5:14pm On Jul 29, 2018
notoriousbabe:
Na only mumu still dey pay to wash DSTV, I have been washing all their channels free since 2011, thanks to Engineer Austin
connect us with the engineer,abi na only you like better thing.
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Topmaike007(m): 5:17pm On Jul 29, 2018
pofolo:


bros
no be here ooooo. even ordinary joy tv n nigcomsat don better pass access sef.

frequency plenty like sand
na the two you track at once using double lnb..or double 90cm? cos na nigcomsat guy dey use oo this one DAT tstv frequency is not available again..
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by meobizy(f): 5:21pm On Jul 29, 2018
I don't care. All I know is to pacify the West African audience they need to broadcast all EPL matches. Nigerians especially love soccer to no end. It dumbs them down. You can shoot a Nigerian man's mother but provide him a full year of realtime Premier League footage and he'll forget whatever you did.
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by NCP: 5:26pm On Jul 29, 2018
bigtt76:
I cannot watch all the 44 channels abi na how many sef so I kukuma hol my side. I subscribe to data bundle and I can still watch all my TV series and or download movies I would want to watch for free. Funny thing is my streams are more current than DSTVs #teamMobdro #terrariumTv


You sabi better tin my guy.
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Asquare84(m): 5:26pm On Jul 29, 2018
I am o.k with free t.v in abuja
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by johnkey: 5:31pm On Jul 29, 2018
notoriousbabe:
Na only mumu still dey pay to wash DSTV, I have been washing all their channels free since 2011, thanks to Engineer Austin
bros give me sef scope
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by MrGokay(m): 5:33pm On Jul 29, 2018
Multichoice merchant.

StarTimes all the way
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by linkszelda: 5:35pm On Jul 29, 2018
notoriousbabe:
Na only mumu still dey pay to wash DSTV, I have been washing all their channels free since 2011, thanks to Engineer Austin

How is that possible
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Iammercy2018: 5:38pm On Jul 29, 2018
Don't also forget that that price in the UK and most part of Europe comes with WiFi internet access..

I'm paying 35€ per month in Portugal with an unlimited WiFi for one month

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by tubleezy(m): 5:43pm On Jul 29, 2018
I offer cheaper Gotv and DStv subscriptions at reasonable prices.

Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Tulampa02(m): 5:43pm On Jul 29, 2018
Blue3k2:


Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/07/29/another-look-at-pay-tv-cost/amp/

u cannot compare Nigerian currency to other countries
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Wallade(m): 5:54pm On Jul 29, 2018
I think the op has a relationship with DSTv. However, can the op also confirm the countries that run "pay as you go" PayTV system.

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by pofolo(m): 5:55pm On Jul 29, 2018
Topmaike007:
na the two you track at once using double lnb..or double 90cm? cos na nigcomsat guy dey use oo this one DAT tstv frequency is not available again..

bros
combo plenty na..

joytv, nigcomsat n champion all on 1 dish n 3 lnbs
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Ezechimma(m): 6:04pm On Jul 29, 2018
[quote author=Wiseandtrue post=69806528]Multichoice reasons are not genuine enough!

Nigerians have always complained of these prices since inception!

Anyways I blame TSTV if not I no for dey here dey answer this greedy multichoice now undecided
[/qote]

TSTV and d like can only gain strong ground if they have d right to show club football

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Hustlemann: 6:05pm On Jul 29, 2018
Give us details bros
pofolo:


bros
combo plenty na..

joytv, nigcomsat n champion all on 1 dish n 3 lnbs

Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by QuietHammer(m): 6:17pm On Jul 29, 2018
beethoven:
I pay over $200/month for tv and internet bundled together. I don’t think there should be any noise about the increase. It costs fairly the same amount of money to operate a tv provider service anywhere in the world (with the exception of salary differences). These guys do not make as much profit as we all perceive, because they pay a lot of licensing and content fees to content owners.
Interesting username. The Ludwig Van Beethoven?
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Dollabiz: 6:22pm On Jul 29, 2018
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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by pofolo(m): 6:24pm On Jul 29, 2018
Hustlemann:
Give us details bros

68.5 - intelsat

55 - champion

42 - nigcomsat

28 - joytv

16 -eutelsat

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Nobody: 6:32pm On Jul 29, 2018
HotMario:
Can you compare power availability in these countries ?
Here you buy fuel to even watch tv

that is the problem of your government. Infact nigeria is even the lowest as u can see. Power kor prowess ni
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by caprini1: 6:33pm On Jul 29, 2018
Omihanifa:

continue Lai Mohammed jnr
Lol.....I just ignored the inglorious liar....me that has no other hobby but football,ive done a lot of research on free cables ,at the end I'm using dstv(laliga,premiership and recently Italian Ligue) Startimes( French,chinese ,Dutch league, Fifa games ,pre seasons) ,Free to air for every other football games...Dstv scrambles their signals all the time ,since they know their signals are hacked.
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by kuntash: 6:35pm On Jul 29, 2018
beethoven:
I pay over $200/month for tv and internet bundled together. I don’t think there should be any noise about the increase. It costs fairly the same amount of money to operate a tv provider service anywhere in the world (with the exception of salary differences). These guys do not make as much profit as we all perceive, because they pay a lot of licensing and content fees to content owners.

This kind of APC comment is quit sad and most insensitive, of what consequences are you juxtaposing an entirely different scenario?

Have you considered the factors regarding this biz?

Are licensing fees for EPL for example increasing just as their subscriber base of the TV provider?

If the satellite TV stations spend X amount to beam signals to one customer in Lagos for example, what the correlated amount to do same to millions? Your guess is as good as mine cos the amount is relatively insignificant..

The whole thing na system palava, why didn't they go to the Arab nations to do their exploitation?

The media space has so much agog with it.. Cos the more you look the less you know

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Reference(m): 6:41pm On Jul 29, 2018
Eggcelent:
Good Read. Thanks For The Enlightenment

I Wish Indigenous Nigerian Pay TV Can Have A Share Of The Huge Market For Good Of The Country

They will still have to buy content and there the cookie crumbles. We are living in a global age with attendant mixing of cultures and pursuits. If your cable company cannot show the premiership, CNN or Telemundo, you are out of business in a whisper. The only solution to global competition is to raise the living standards of a peoples of a country to meet amd compete globally. We simply complain because we are dirt poor. The rest of the world is ready to pay Lionel Messi, LeBron James, Anthony Joshua, Kim Kardashian and Richard Quest more and more money. We either get on board or get off the train...... restructure Nigeria now for lasting, sustainable prosperity.

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Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by greatman247(m): 6:42pm On Jul 29, 2018
notoriousbabe:
Na only mumu still dey pay to wash DSTV, I have been washing all their channels free since 2011, thanks to Engineer Austin


Can you help me to get that engineer Austin contact so he can do mine for me as well. What state are you to start with self bro?
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by kuntash: 6:43pm On Jul 29, 2018
meobizy:
I don't care. All I know is to pacify the West African audience they need to broadcast all EPL matches. Nigerians especially love soccer to no end. It dumbs them down. You can shoot a Nigerian man's mother but provide him a full year of realtime Premier League footage and he'll forget whatever you did.

Why not speak for yourself..

How many Nigerians you know?

Shoot a Nigerian mother indeed...
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by Reference(m): 6:44pm On Jul 29, 2018
greatman247:



Can you help me to get that engineer Austin contact so he can do mine for me as well. What state are you to start with self bro?

DONOT JOIN THIEVES. Learn to pay properly for stuff. The discipline it creates will help you overcome other challenges of life and will prosper you eventuslly. If you cannot afford it now, be patient and WORK IT OUT.
Re: Another Look At Pay TV Cost by kuntash: 6:47pm On Jul 29, 2018
Reference:


They will still have to buy content and there the cookie crumbles. We are living in a global age with attendant mixing of cultures and pursuits. If your cable company cannot show the premiership, CNN or Telemundo, you are out of business in a whisper. The only solution to global competition is to raise the living standards of a peoples of a country to meet amd compete globally. We simply complain because we are dirt poor. The rest of the world is ready to pay Lionel Messi, LeBron James, Anthony Joshua, Kim Kardashian and Richard Quest more and more money. We either get on board or get off the train...... restructure Nigeria now for lasting, sustainable prosperity.

Thanks for this intelligent comment..

The air/media space is very complex. There is modus operandi is out of this would, it's the same thing that controls world govt, that's why it's so difficult to comprehend some weird stance taken by govt on such...

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