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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by atiku07(m): 8:58am On Apr 29
ShoeGetSize:
Be careful. SLTV is illegal. It is committing the same piracy crime that TSTV was committing before its owners went underground. They're stealing copyrighted content from a licensed operator and by using their platform, you are making yourself an accessory to crime. When NCC and BON eventually comes for SLTV, a lot of people will weep over the money they have thrown away



https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-appeal-court-orders-multichoice-to-sublicense-channels-to-nigerian-company/amp/

Well they are not doing anything illegal

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by aieromon(m): 8:59am On Apr 29
tuoyoojo:
I hope this one would come to last

Tstv don us strong thing that year

Yes, I remember your thread.

https://www.nairaland.com/7042327/customer-review-tstv-services
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by tuzle(m): 9:02am On Apr 29
meobizy:
Moderators don collect money to open ground for SLTV marketers. Mscheew. We’ve seen this time without number.

DStv or nothing. Other alternatives are lacking and inferior.
did u read what he wrote? There was no where in the post where he said sltv is better than dstv, in fact from his post he mostly gave the advantage to dstv. So I don't see how he is a marketer. In fact u look more like the dstv marketer.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by atiku07(m): 9:03am On Apr 29
Cutezt:


Seems you didn't read the post completely. The NBC was sued alongside Multichoice by SLTV for violating their own sublicencing codes to create a favorable environment for pay tv competition and SLTV won.

I don't know what you are talking about but if sltv shuts down today, I am not at loss at all. Moreover, SLTV has been existing since 2021 and despite all the court battles, they still show Supersport till date.


Ignore this ppl most are DSTV apologist and kind of classist. Here is a link to the court judgement and seem government is even involved with this


https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-appeal-court-orders-multichoice-to-sublicense-channels-to-nigerian-company/amp/

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by aieromon(m): 9:05am On Apr 29
If the sole reason for buying a SLTV decoder is to watch "cheap" sports programming streamed directly from DSTV content, enjoy while it lasts.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Cutezt(m): 9:19am On Apr 29
CrossRhodes:
No technician will setup dish and decoder in 10mins or less...NO ONE.

just sell your market without adding sugar.

Lol, I do not have any affiliation with SLTV, or DSTV aside being a subscriber, I have no business with that, even the installer told me he was surprised he was able to properly track a good signal in such a short time. I had a dstv pan up already, he used it, and the most surprising part was that there was a car parked right under him, and the owner was out, so we couldn't move it to place a ladder as I stay in a duplex. The installer had to take risk and held the stair case to do his work and he did it in record time. If your installer lacks the capacity, it doesn't mean everyone does.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by OmihaniFARH: 10:10am On Apr 29
BigDawsNet:


Bet Chivita is still alive kicking

It's now owned by Coca-Cola

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Oracleee: 11:06am On Apr 29
meobizy:
Moderators don collect money to open ground for SLTV marketers. Mscheew. We’ve seen this time without number.

DStv or nothing. Other alternatives are lacking and inferior.

Did you even read the post or you just rushed to comment.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by tuoyoojo(m): 11:35am On Apr 29
aieromon:


Yes, I remember your thread.

https://www.nairaland.com/7042327/customer-review-tstv-services

Tstv showed some much promise and I was sincerely impressed with their services only for them to do us strong thing

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Nazgul: 11:44am On Apr 29
HeatSeeker:
They are repeating the same mistake of HiTV and TSTV. Just from this review, it is clear Multichoice will outlast them. They should better learn.
Hitv that year. I remember those days. Their office used to be at Ebute metta.

My dad would send me and my cousin to go and subscribe. You'll meet crowd of people there.

The only reason why people choosed them over DStv was because they were showing all the European leagues and their subscription was far cheaper than DStv.

Sadly, like all Nigerian businesses with bad management, they crumbled.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by treatise: 11:49am On Apr 29
Cutezt:
A few months ago, a friend told me about an exciting alternative to the ever-increasing DSTV prices - SLTV. Intrigued, I decided to give it a try.

One evening, I rushed home all hyped to catch the UCL action, only to find my subscription expired. Ready to cough up some cash, I recalled the SLTV chat with my friend and thought, "Why not?" So, I decided to explore SLTV

After some digging, I found a bunch of SLTV sites, many of which I realized were incomplete, without much information about the company. but I settled on one that had dealer info and locations at https://metrodigital.tv/find-a-dealer/.

I reached out to a nearby dealer, who initially quoted me 27,500 Naira. Cool, right? Determined to make the switch, I decided to wait until the following week to subscribe as it was the weekend. So next week rolls around, and bam! Dollar rates soar, and suddenly it's N37,500! (This was just a flimsy excuse by the dealer to extort me tho, the price still remains the same according to the company, but I let it slide when I calculated installation fees and all)
Still, compared to DSTV's wallet-draining ways, it seemed reasonable. So, I bit the bullet and called the guy over.

The next day, the dealer arrived promptly and had the SLTV decoder and dish set up in less than 10 minutes. I was thrilled to discover that I could now access all the Supersport channels and more. Eager to learn about the subscription options, I found that the Diamond package was priced at 2,500 Naira, while the Gold package was 5,000 Naira per month. I also learned that SLTV offered a variety of free-to-air channels, but I didn't bother to have the installer set those up for me.

My SLTV Experience

After using SLTV for nearly two months, here is my review.

1. Broadcast Rights:

While I was able to access all Supersport channels without restrictions, I've noticed that SLTV streams a majority of their channels from DSTV and YouTube.

Occasionally, you encounter the DSTV interface and error code on your screen, and also the YouTube auto caption (mostly on CNN) which writes rubbish. This can be discouraging and unprofessional.

I thought about how TSTV vanished into thin air, but I made peace with myself when I decided to view the SLTV installation fee as paying for a DSTV subscription, just in case SLTV later shuts down. After all, I still watch my matches at the end of the day.

The streaming experience can be inconsistent, with lags ranging from a few seconds to up to 2 minutes behind the live action.
Intermittent signal cuts during matches, though not frequent, can disrupt the viewing experience.

Digging a bit deeper, I discovered SLTV has been engaged in a legal battle with DSTV for some time now on sharing its broadcast rights. DSTV initially won the case, but SLTV appealed the judgment in a higher court and won the appeal, However, DSTV has also challenged the judgment, so the case is still ongoing. ( https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/542466-court-orders-multichoice-to-sublicense-channels.html?tztc=1 )

The handling of SLTV's social media presence and branding suggests a need for improvement in terms of professionalism, including the employment of a dedicated social media manager and a graphic design team. An instance where SLTV openly called out MultiChoice and included names in a post, I perceived as unprofessional.

As far as customer support is concerned, it is nonexistent! A call to the number listed for support on their website and you will be greeted with 'switched off', I wonder how customer care will be switched off. Their social media support is no different. When you encounter a challenge, your best bet is to get an agent/dealer. That is why it is good to keep subscribing with a particular dealer so as to build a relationship in case you need any help someday.

I was however comforted when I learned of the presence of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, at SLTV's launch. It was an encouraging sign that the platform had the backing of the federal government. This government support has provided a sense of reassurance that SLTV won't leave its viewers "hanging" (at least for the time being).

2. Picture Quality

When tuning in to SLTV for your favorite matches, it's important to consider the picture quality. If you own a large screen TV, especially 50 inches or larger, you might notice that the claimed full HD stations are not actually full HD, possibly around 480p or 720p resolution at best. However, it's worth mentioning that SLTV does offer approximately 2 Supersport channels in full HD. There is room for improvement in enhancing the overall picture quality across their channels.

3. Subscription System.

The affordability of their subscription service is overshadowed by the lack of a functional public subscription system. Despite promoting both an Android app and a website for subscriptions, using these platforms often results in your money vanishing into thin air.

Personal experience attempting to subscribe through the app revealed a disconcerting outcome - while the payment was processed successfully, the subscription failed to activate. Even after contacting an agent who checked my profile for me, no record of the subscription or money could be found. A frustrating situation where payment was made for a subscription that was never received, necessitating an additional payment from me for another subscription.

For a company serious about its operations in 2024, the absence of a reliable subscription system is a significant drawback. Relying on agents for subscription management is an outdated practice that does not align with modern consumer expectations. It is misleading to advertise apps and websites for subscriptions that are not fully operational. Even after subscribing sometime, you will need to call and disturb an agent to refresh your profile for it to start displaying. Further investigation revealed that this subscription issue is widespread among users, not just me, indicating a systemic problem that requires urgent attention.

4. Available Content

While the platform offers a respectable selection of channels, the content is not tailored specifically for the Nigerian audience. For instance, the music stations predominantly feature tunes from across Africa, rather than catering to local Nigerian Audiences as the company claims to focus on providing affordable local content.

Switching to channels like Trace or MTV, you often times encounter unfamiliar songs from East Africa or outdated hip-hop tracks.
The movie selection, although more recent than the outdated offerings on DSTV, still falls short of providing the latest releases. Similarly, the National Geographic and wildlife-focused channels, while present, do not offer the same level of entertainment value and content as the Nat Geo on DSTV. Even tho they are both Nat Geo/Nat Geo Wild, they show different content.

On a positive note, the platform does provide a selection of cartoon channels, such as Nickelodeon, to cater to the entertainment needs of children, as well as Nigerian Movies from Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Epic, and Urban movie channels.

In summary, SLTV may be a suitable option for football lovers with screen sizes of 40 inches or less, who are not overly concerned with picture quality. However, for those seeking a more tailored content experience and crisp visual quality, DSTV may remain the preferred choice.

I hope to provide a more detailed video review of SLTV before the end of the week. Please feel free to drop comments if you have any further questions.
Crisp and succinct !
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by CaptainFM1: 11:51am On Apr 29
Mightyify:
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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by mkoabiola: 11:52am On Apr 29
Dstv is yet to get a competitor.

Any other TV doesn't last in d market

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by adecz: 11:54am On Apr 29
⭕️ Nice, balanced info👍👍👍
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by happney65: 11:54am On Apr 29
See the reason why DSTV will still be number 1 as with this review the SLTV or what do they call themselves are nothing but rubbish.

And as for DSTV,they should continue their rubbish till we get a better competitor as for now the other competitors are just playing games and doing nonesense

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by nairayouthcom(m): 11:55am On Apr 29
An paid shit
They paid you for the review (DSTV)

Or you are working with them
Or out of the two
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by CondemnBattery(f): 11:55am On Apr 29
Mightyify:
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How does it work?

Can you feel me in?
From the review above, I must say, I'm not impressed with SLTV anymore
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by puremaker7(m): 11:56am On Apr 29
Mightyify:
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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Pkkelly(m): 11:56am On Apr 29
Cutezt:


Seems you didn't read the post completely. The NBC was sued alongside Multichoice by SLTV for violating their own sublicencing codes to create a favorable environment for pay tv competition and SLTV won.

There is no more exclusive content rights in Nigeria, that privilege has been removed by the minister of information and the NBC.

I don't know what you are talking about but even if SLTV shuts down today, I am not at loss at all.
I can get an installer to still help me track FTA channels with the decoder.

Moreover, SLTV has been existing since 2019 and despite all the court battles, they still show Supersport till date.

Funny enough they've existed way longer. I used them long time ago at Port-Harcourt around 2009 and they were called metro-digital then and they've always shown football Channels since then

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by nosiebaba(m): 11:58am On Apr 29
HeatSeeker:
They are repeating the same mistake of HiTV and TSTV. Just from this review, it is clear Multichoice will outlast them. They should better learn.
Multichoice can outlast them if they like but me I no subscribe dstv again. Other people can be ok with doing contribution to dstv exorbitant fees for worthless content but not me.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by CondemnBattery(f): 12:01pm On Apr 29
How about that decoder called CTL. can't remember the name correctly, but it used to show all matches then in Benin. And I heard it was also in Ph...
Is it still functional?

My DSTV Sub has expired, and I need all the beat options I can get. Thanks
Pkkelly:


Funny enough they've existed way longer. I used them long time ago at Port-Harcourt around 2009 and they were called metro-digital then and they've always shown football Channels since then
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Orlandihno(m): 12:02pm On Apr 29
Nice review. Can't wait to have mine, hope it won't go down like TSTV. It was so disappointed. I've finally parked mine one side{tstv}. At times i prefare using my phone to stream live matches which will cost me a little data for as low as airtel #300 or Mtn #200 - 1.5gb.
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by theredaddy: 12:02pm On Apr 29
Sixvice:
Thank you for providing this crucial information. From what I gather, DSTV's SuperSport remains the top choice despite being pricier. The alternative TV brand, while cheaper, appears less reliable. One concern with DSTV is its tendency to raise service rates and charges.

I understand that with the rising costs of acquiring TV broadcast rights and copyrights, especially considering the fluctuating currency exchange rates. This could justify DSTV's need to adjust their prices accordingly. However, finding alternatives to SuperSport or DSTV in general might not be fruitful, as many other TV companies struggle to match their reliability and quality. While cheaper options exist, they may lack the same level of reliability and quality. Ultimately, the goal is to watch sports content affordably. For some, watching matches on mobile devices might suffice, but others prefer the high-definition experience on larger screens. It's essential to weigh the cost against the quality and reliability offered by different options. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights.



The major selling point of DSTV is "football match" majorly premiership football thats where they have Nigerians held by the jugular, But with the present age and time ONLINE streaming is as proven to be the best Alternative

I stopped subscribing to Dstv this year, Fuel price is back breaking and Nepa have retired to there worst behaviour ..

i watch free to air channels on Nitel sat & hotbird, although the advert & church intermissions can be irritating But the movies content are worst, lastest hollywood, bollywood and nollywood( english film) are worth the time. Mbc 2, action, nd max no dey dull me movies, mbc 3 shows cartoon for kids

As for football matches if i must watch at home, i stream live with better HD experience and mirror it to my TV cheesy

it crazy paying so much for Dstv only to end up buying meat pie to get fuel at exorbitant rate just to enjoy the subscription. haba !

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by lordm(m): 12:02pm On Apr 29
CrossRhodes:
No technician will setup dish and decoder in 10mins or less...NO ONE.

just sell your market without adding sugar.

Strongly agreed
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by NGArmyTerrorist: 12:04pm On Apr 29
They bought dstv decorder, subscribed it and then transmitts dstv channels to their own decorder; they will loose the court case and liquidate..i heard that this was what happened to Mcl in abia state (Aba) and today; they're no more..

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Princedapace(m): 12:04pm On Apr 29
Cutezt:


Seems you didn't read the post completely. The NBC was sued alongside Multichoice by SLTV for violating their own sublicencing codes to create a favorable environment for pay tv competition and SLTV won.

There is no more exclusive content rights in Nigeria, that privilege has been removed by the minister of information and the NBC.

I don't know what you are talking about but even if SLTV shuts down today, I am not at loss at all.
I can get an installer to still help me track FTA channels with the decoder.

Moreover, SLTV has been existing since 2019 and despite all the court battles, they still show Supersport till date.

Do they have the right to air super sport? Super sport belongs to Multi choice which owes DSTV. Something fishy is here mehn.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by OAFMods: 12:07pm On Apr 29
Untill person enter one chance

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Omodua(m): 12:09pm On Apr 29
meobizy:
Moderators don collect money to open ground for SLTV marketers. Mscheew. We’ve seen this time without number.

DStv or nothing. Other alternatives are lacking and inferior.
Youare not patriotic.

DStv is foreign Brand. SLTV is purely indigenous and Nigerian. Wholly owned by Nigerian. Profits stays here. Not repatriated.
DStv repatriates all her profit after tax payment. This doesn't shore up the Naira to gain strength.

Now,you see how unpatriotic you're?

Rome was not built in a day. SLTV will have their initial shortcomings. But let's patronise them to maturity.

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Cutezt(m): 12:10pm On Apr 29
Princedapace:


Do they have the right to air super sport? Super sport belongs to Multi choice which owes DSTV. Something fishy is here mehn.

That's where the exclusive license rule comes in. SLTVs argument is that DSTV should subllicence these sports channels to them officially, but DSTV is refusing, which is why the case is still on. Since there is no more exclusive content right in Nigeria.

Either DSTV gives them the license, or slam them with a huge licensing fee for them to pay. Either way, it's going to be an interesting battle.
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by TableLeg(m): 12:11pm On Apr 29
Cutezt:
A few months ago, a friend told me about an exciting alternative to the ever-increasing DSTV prices - SLTV. Intrigued, I decided to give it a try.

One evening, I rushed home all hyped to catch the UCL action, only to find my subscription expired. Ready to cough up some cash, I recalled the SLTV chat with my friend and thought, "Why not?" So, I decided to explore SLTV

After some digging, I found a bunch of SLTV sites, many of which I realized were incomplete, without much information about the company. but I settled on one that had dealer info and locations at https://metrodigital.tv/find-a-dealer/.

I reached out to a nearby dealer, who initially quoted me 27,500 Naira. Cool, right? Determined to make the switch, I decided to wait until the following week to subscribe as it was the weekend. So next week rolls around, and bam! Dollar rates soar, and suddenly it's N37,500! (This was just a flimsy excuse by the dealer to extort me tho, the price still remains the same according to the company, but I let it slide when I calculated installation fees and all)
Still, compared to DSTV's wallet-draining ways, it seemed reasonable. So, I bit the bullet and called the guy over.

The next day, the dealer arrived promptly and had the SLTV decoder and dish set up in less than 10 minutes. I was thrilled to discover that I could now access all the Supersport channels and more. Eager to learn about the subscription options, I found that the Diamond package was priced at 2,500 Naira, while the Gold package was 5,000 Naira per month. I also learned that SLTV offered a variety of free-to-air channels, but I didn't bother to have the installer set those up for me.

My SLTV Experience

After using SLTV for nearly two months, here is my review.

1. Broadcast Rights:

While I was able to access all Supersport channels without restrictions, I've noticed that SLTV streams a majority of their channels from DSTV and YouTube.

Occasionally, you encounter the DSTV interface and error code on your screen, and also the YouTube auto caption (mostly on CNN) which writes rubbish. This can be discouraging and unprofessional.

I thought about how TSTV vanished into thin air, but I made peace with myself when I decided to view the SLTV installation fee as paying for a DSTV subscription, just in case SLTV later shuts down. After all, I still watch my matches at the end of the day.

The streaming experience can be inconsistent, with lags ranging from a few seconds to up to 2 minutes behind the live action.
Intermittent signal cuts during matches, though not frequent, can disrupt the viewing experience.

Digging a bit deeper, I discovered SLTV has been engaged in a legal battle with DSTV for some time now on sharing its broadcast rights. DSTV initially won the case, but SLTV appealed the judgment in a higher court and won the appeal, However, DSTV has also challenged the judgment, so the case is still ongoing. ( https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/542466-court-orders-multichoice-to-sublicense-channels.html?tztc=1 )

The handling of SLTV's social media presence and branding suggests a need for improvement in terms of professionalism, including the employment of a dedicated social media manager and a graphic design team. An instance where SLTV openly called out MultiChoice and included names in a post, I perceived as unprofessional.

As far as customer support is concerned, it is nonexistent! A call to the number listed for support on their website and you will be greeted with 'switched off', I wonder how customer care will be switched off. Their social media support is no different. When you encounter a challenge, your best bet is to get an agent/dealer. That is why it is good to keep subscribing with a particular dealer so as to build a relationship in case you need any help someday.

I was however comforted when I learned of the presence of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, at SLTV's launch. It was an encouraging sign that the platform had the backing of the federal government. This government support has provided a sense of reassurance that SLTV won't leave its viewers "hanging" (at least for the time being).

2. Picture Quality

When tuning in to SLTV for your favorite matches, it's important to consider the picture quality. If you own a large screen TV, especially 50 inches or larger, you might notice that the claimed full HD stations are not actually full HD, possibly around 480p or 720p resolution at best. However, it's worth mentioning that SLTV does offer approximately 2 Supersport channels in full HD. There is room for improvement in enhancing the overall picture quality across their channels.

3. Subscription System.

The affordability of their subscription service is overshadowed by the lack of a functional public subscription system. Despite promoting both an Android app and a website for subscriptions, using these platforms often results in your money vanishing into thin air.

Personal experience attempting to subscribe through the app revealed a disconcerting outcome - while the payment was processed successfully, the subscription failed to activate. Even after contacting an agent who checked my profile for me, no record of the subscription or money could be found. A frustrating situation where payment was made for a subscription that was never received, necessitating an additional payment from me for another subscription.

For a company serious about its operations in 2024, the absence of a reliable subscription system is a significant drawback. Relying on agents for subscription management is an outdated practice that does not align with modern consumer expectations. It is misleading to advertise apps and websites for subscriptions that are not fully operational. Even after subscribing sometime, you will need to call and disturb an agent to refresh your profile for it to start displaying. Further investigation revealed that this subscription issue is widespread among users, not just me, indicating a systemic problem that requires urgent attention.

4. Available Content

While the platform offers a respectable selection of channels, the content is not tailored specifically for the Nigerian audience. For instance, the music stations predominantly feature tunes from across Africa, rather than catering to local Nigerian Audiences as the company claims to focus on providing affordable local content.

Switching to channels like Trace or MTV, you often times encounter unfamiliar songs from East Africa or outdated hip-hop tracks.
The movie selection, although more recent than the outdated offerings on DSTV, still falls short of providing the latest releases. Similarly, the National Geographic and wildlife-focused channels, while present, do not offer the same level of entertainment value and content as the Nat Geo on DSTV. Even tho they are both Nat Geo/Nat Geo Wild, they show different content.

On a positive note, the platform does provide a selection of cartoon channels, such as Nickelodeon, to cater to the entertainment needs of children, as well as Nigerian Movies from Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Epic, and Urban movie channels.

In summary, SLTV may be a suitable option for football lovers with screen sizes of 40 inches or less, who are not overly concerned with picture quality. However, for those seeking a more tailored content experience and crisp visual quality, DSTV may remain the preferred choice.

I hope to provide a more detailed video review of SLTV before the end of the week. Please feel free to drop comments if you have any further questions.


Talo bere ejo weyrey lowo e?
Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Bongadu: 12:11pm On Apr 29
meobizy:
Moderators don collect money to open ground for SLTV marketers. Mscheew. We’ve seen this time without number.

DStv or nothing. Other alternatives are lacking and inferior.

Just pirate and get a media server

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Re: My Review Of SLTV After 2 Months Of Usage by Pootle: 12:14pm On Apr 29
good review will continue streaming games on my phone or stream on tv

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