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Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by generationz(f): 10:11am On Oct 03, 2017 |
hunda:
Do you know what lifestyle the CEO of dstv looks like, his private life has nothing to do with the relief he wants us to have from the wicked claws of dstv What about the efcc arrest? That shouldn't be overlooked. I think that should be like a caveat for everyone who wants to invest huge sums in this business. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by LaBush1: 10:11am On Oct 03, 2017 |
So how does CTL and Metro digital show EPL, champions league and la liga and also show MBC2 Please get your facts straight before you make post! Or are you working for DSTV just trying to bad mouth TSTV to discourage people. Instead of me to subscribe 9k+ for dstv this month, I will use 5k for the tstv and see how the 1 month goes thereby saving 4K+. If it flops I still have nothing to lose. You are talking as if DSTV gave anyone free trial period when they opened shop. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by gpfreshOgb: 10:13am On Oct 03, 2017 |
If I use 3k to get 10Gb data, even if it's a month the company lasts I do not care. We all know what Mtn will charge you for 10Gb. Decoder is 5k.. I bet you that before they will fail if at all they will, I would have enjoyed my money already. My fellow Nigeria there is no course for Alarm, go and start Enjoying tstv while it lasts. 5 Likes |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Airtimex(m): 10:14am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. My bro. All these epistle for just 5k. Allow us to use it first before you start your criticism... I don't know where you reside but I am very sure you don't travel...travel to porthacourt or eastern part of Nigeria particularly aba, only few uses dstv over there because they have some company that provides those channels you listed there. They have been watching bein sports for years now... I wonder where people get this idea of dstv being the only company to show epl, la liga etc. For you information bein sports has more sports stations than dstv and any company that decides to work with bein sports is a threat to dstv...if you are a dstv agent, you better get ready for competition... |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by omoiyalayi(m): 10:14am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. Bros I want more enlightenment about this your write up In case you don't know bein sport has been on ABG TV and TREND TV for some years now I have both decoder it was ABG irregular service that what made me acquired TREND and other channels you mentioned are also there like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery, MBC2 etc and they are still working till tomorrow So what is your take on this ? Am planning of buying TSTV because of their Internet and I don't want to be scam if buy any chance you were right about what you write Please shed more light |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Nobody: 10:15am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Kog45: Echefu don't reason like u. The young man Echefu is indeed courageous and a great encouragement to budding entrepreneurs. But it's only a tip of the iceberg if you can imagine how developed Nigeria will be if restructured and power devolved. There are many Echefus all over Nigeria who need a fair and just system as a catalyst to unleash their talents. This is considering both the marginalized and privileged Nigerians because the unfair system we operate hurts everyone. The fact of this success case does not nullify the quest for a fair and equitable Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Sike(m): 10:18am On Oct 03, 2017 |
TSTV |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Sydney17(m): 10:18am On Oct 03, 2017 |
I love igbo people A lot! Very ambitious with impeccable business ideas! It's a shame how IPOB wrong ways of agitation is creating so much hatred for this beautiful people! I wonder how a sane man that control a business empire of over 180m people that could rise to over 400m people in the future will decide to embrace a market of less than 40m people! Very illogical! Imagine this young vibrant entrepreneur is selling his brand to the purported biafra republic!food for thoughts! U can't compare swimming pool to Atlantic ocean o! I gbos need Nigeria more than any other tribe! Quote me only if u are mature 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by menstrualpad: 10:19am On Oct 03, 2017 |
PapaNnamdi:
Shove this rubbish up ur anus, Dstv staff,
5000 naira is not enough to cause a heart attack, Even if it is only Nta showing, we will buy it and use it like that till they grow, Considering wat glo did to mtn, Tstv must stay That supposed owner is a front. I won't buy. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by CaptainGOOD: 10:20am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Campusity:
For where! Proof Igbos need Nigeria to survive.
Interestingly, it is another Igbo man that is calling TSTV MMM scam and other Nigerians are defending TSTV
Evidence that if Igbos use their talent in a positive way, Nigerians will back them no matter what. Dont say ehat u dont know.. That fool is a yoruba man. Always trying to pull others down |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by lonlytroy(m): 10:20am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. How much did DSTV pay you for this seriousness 3 Likes |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by CaptainGOOD: 10:21am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Sydney17: I love igbo people A lot! Very ambitious with impeccable business ideas! It's a shame how IPOB wrong ways of agitation is creating so much hatred for this beautiful people! I wonder how a sane man that control a business empire of over 180m people that could rise to over 400m people in the future will decide to embrace a market of less than 40m people! Very illogical! Imagine this young vibrant entrepreneur is selling his brand to the purported biafra republic!food for thoughts! U can't compare swimming pool to Atlantic ocean o! Ipob sisnt tarnish nothing ipob is the truth Nigeria dont want to hear. Ipob must come to reality nomatter how long. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by emerged01(m): 10:21am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jacyhelen: No wonder they wont let Igbos Go?! Pls don't kill this guy the way una kill inno cars wey other tribe no fit patronize am because of tribalism. Don't bring tribalism into this. 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by nuland(m): 10:21am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. Bro, I have been on NL since 2010, have had 2 accounts( one after the other) but deleted them 'cos most times it worthless commenting. Prefer visiting as a visitor but your comment on TSTV and the bashing you have had prompted me to immediately create an account to admonish you to save your energy, Nigerians will never learn. TSTV is a way bigger scam than MMM. 1.N3000 is way less than $10 with all that content? 2. Dish, decoder and other accessories including 20GB for N5000? I have been in the system for 9years now even though I am a small scale player. Mr Lai Mohammed the honorable Minister should have some advisers with knowledge of pay TV and how it works who would have done thorough check on TSTV and her products before jumping on that ship, If TSTV fails or dies on Arrival, other countries shall mock us as a country with gullible leaders. Save your energy and channel to better and more productive venture than trying to explain to them that TSTV isn't what is seems. 2 Likes |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by PierreDeFermat(m): 10:21am On Oct 03, 2017 |
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Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by enonche85(m): 10:21am On Oct 03, 2017 |
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Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by CaptainGOOD: 10:22am On Oct 03, 2017 |
admissionrunz: people the para oo. why such hate speech to the guy?
u guys should hail him, at least its our own brand from this country, not d mumu dstv from South Africa Yorubas |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by mapist(m): 10:24am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. I love your detailed and informed write up; i did not make a quick purchase solely for one logical reason - they should prove their mettle over time. Simple. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by CaptainGOOD: 10:24am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Pidginwhisper: An igbo Man speaking Ill of another igbo man biz..Nazo una dey do..Una always dey bitter if u see another igbo man doing better than you..E dey una body Thats an impostor he open account recently. He is not igbo 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Sydney17(m): 10:26am On Oct 03, 2017 |
CaptainGOOD:
Ipob sisnt tarnish nothing ipob is the truth Nigeria dont want to hear. Ipob must come to reality nomatter how long. what if i tell u that I don't understand what u typed? 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Habyz(m): 10:26am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. What is this one saying now. Are you South African, why did you wait until after the launch before you spoke out? My friend go and sit down. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by CaptainGOOD: 10:27am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Sydney17: what if i tell u that I don't understand what u typed? Then u have understanding issues. Coz d massage is as clear as abc |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by bolinxman: 10:28am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. Enemy of progress,shut-up. 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by dheilaw1(m): 10:28am On Oct 03, 2017 |
qleap2all: He is also a Jew of Biafra Origin. He is in Support of Prince Nnamdi Kanu, i presume how can he support KANU to break this country when d young man is making his cool money. he is not as foolish as you are 1 Like |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by Habyz(m): 10:29am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jacyhelen: No wonder they wont let Igbos Go?! And Igbo fraudsters are not enough for us to let you go abi. Idiot pikin. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by huntax(m): 10:29am On Oct 03, 2017 |
BumbleBee007: The only reason i'm interested in this TSTV decoder is if they will be airing the German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Italian Serie A and the Dutch Eredivisie?.... Otherwise, it wouldn't mean a damn thing to me!... And that's because DSTV don't afford its customers with the aforementioned. Startimes offers all those |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:30am On Oct 03, 2017 |
He is an Ibo man.
But I tot this government hates anything Ibo? |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by juman(m): 10:31am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Anybody can become billionaire overnight in nigeria. |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by PierreDeFermat(m): 10:31am On Oct 03, 2017 |
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Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by guji12(m): 10:31am On Oct 03, 2017 |
jnwankwo: Another MMM Scam. Everybody beware.
These TSTV guys are actually reckless. I am really surprised that they brought the minister into this. I believe that this is another MMM. Buyers beware. This is based on the following: 1. Bein sports acquired the EPL, Champions League and Laliga only for MENA (Middle East and North Africa). They do not have the right for Nigeria. DSTV owns the rights for Nigeria till 2019. You cannot give what you do not have. When a new service is launched, you have to wait for the next bidding round to have a shot at acquiring the rights. You cannot jump in the middle and start showing it. Things are not done that way in the PayTV world.
2. A lot of channels listed like CNN, National Geographic, Discovery etc were acquired by DSTV on an exclusive basis for DTH in sub-saharan Africa by DSTV. Channels like Star Movies, MBC2, etc are only cleared for middle east and Asia. I really doubt that they have the rights to those channels. They may show it for one or two months before they are asked to take them off air.
3. I check with a content aggregator on the cost per subscriber for these channels, assuming they can buy the rights, it came out the about 23 USD per month. That is excluding the sports channels. Based on today's naira exchange rate of 365 naira to a dollar, the cost is 8,395 Naira per subscriber. The content owners globally charge per month for their content. They do not charge per week or part of the month. The content owners dictate the terms. Nobody can pay 8395 Naira and charge 3000 Naira. Not possible.
4. The cost of decoder package is as follows - decoder 25 USD, smartcard 4 USD, dish is 5 USD. Total is 34 USD (12410 naira). If we add shipping and clearing, you can get 15,000 Naira. To charge 5000 Naira for the package, you will need a lot of cheap money from bank to fund the decoder purchase. Buying 15,000 and selling 5000 sounds interesting to me.
5. To do internet via satellite, you need VSAT equipment which is expensive compared to the dish/lnb you need to receive dstv. Minimum cost of vsat equipment should be not less than 50,000 Naira. If you use the traditional dish equipment, you can only receive. You cannot do internet with it. Unless TSTV will supply you 40,000 Naira vsat equipment for 5000 Naira.
6. I went to lyngsat and checked the ABS 3A satellite, I did not see any information about any TSTV channels. Lyngsat is the database of all channels currently on satellite.
7. When you launch a new DTH platform, you start with a test transmission. This allows you to work through some issues that might come up. It also gives people chance to see some of your channels to make sure they are real before committing their money. There is no test transmission from TSTV.
8. EFCC Fraud Charges EFCC arrested this guy last year for fraud. Not credible. http://motherhoodinstyle.net/2016/01/23/doctor-who-proposed-marriage-to-wifes-close-friend-4-months-after-her-death-dumped-after-hes-nabbed-by-efcc/
In conclusion, people should ask enough questions before investing their hard earned money. If it is too good to be true, it's probably is. Let this not be another MMM. All dis ur many talk.. Ctl monthly sub is just 3k And all matches are being showed Wonder y tstv go dey different... Bad belle |
Re: Bright Echefu Ikechukwu, The Owner Of TSTV (Profile, Photos) by generationz(f): 10:32am On Oct 03, 2017 |
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