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Everything You Should Know About Tstv: Is It Back Now? by Sammydanny: 2:35pm On Sep 20, 2018
Over the years, many Nigerians have felt that DStv is charging just too much from them because the company has always enjoyed the advantage of monopoly. This is considering the fact that the company is the only one of its kind in Africa.

Enter The Saviour – TStv

In the heat of the huge complains about DStv, entered TStv. Just like a saviour, this satellite TV came up with promises to end the monopoly of DStv and help Nigerians fully utilize the more what they pay to watch on TV.

If you have not heard of the name TStv, let us let you in on it. TStv is an indigenous Nigerian satellite TV service which was announced in September 2017. The owners of company revealed that they were out to offer Nigerians affordable direct-to-home (DTH) pay-TV services like they have never seen before.

Of course, this sparked serious euphoria among the TV-loving Nigerian populace. TStv promised a lot of goodies.

The Goodies

TStv came with a lot of goodies which sparked euphoric feelings around Nigeria. Below are some of those goodies.

– It only costs N5,000 to set up.

Nigerians could not believe this! It was unbelievable. Unlike DStv which gulps between 19,900 to N44,900, just to set up, TStv was only asking for only N5,000.

As expected, people could not wait to purchase theirs.

– It Is On A “Pay As You Watch” Basis

This was what really excited Nigerians. TStv was offering them a chance to only pay for what they watch and how long they watch them. With TStv you don’t have to pay for a whole month but for how long you watch.

Unlike DStv that made them pay for an entire month whether or not they watched what they have paid for, TStv was offering Nigerians the chance to pay as they watched for as low as as ₦200 per day.

TStv even offered to let their subscribers pause their subscription. You could pause your subscription when you are not around to watch TV and continue playing when you return. Heavenly!

– It Comes With Data

When you make the first time purchase of TStv with N5,000, you will also get a free 20GB data. Did you read that? 20GB data free of charge, and for only N5,000. And to add to this, TStv will also give users 10GB data with subsequent subscriptions.

This was too much. Nigerians went crazy with joy. They couldn’t wait to lay hands on the TStv decoders.

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Re: Everything You Should Know About Tstv: Is It Back Now? by Sammydanny: 2:36pm On Sep 20, 2018
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Re: Everything You Should Know About Tstv: Is It Back Now? by Stormyweather(m): 3:15pm On Sep 20, 2018
I can't believe I opened this thread angry
OP you have not said anything novel. Please park well. angry angry angry
Re: Everything You Should Know About Tstv: Is It Back Now? by okwabayi(m): 5:43am On Sep 21, 2018
Mumu unprepared company. They only promise and fail to deliver. They are no different from PDP.

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