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PoliticsRe: Olawepo-hashim Writes Inec, Seeks Further Extension Of Polls Date by abbay19(m): 3:57pm On Feb 18, 2019
Nonsense
FoodRe: Dipping Bread In Tea: How Many Of You Still Do This? (photo) by abbay19(m): 4:59pm On Jan 30, 2019
I'm guilty of this.
I do it every time
Technology MarketRe: Longer Lasting Laptop Battery ⚡⚡ For Sale by abbay19(m): 3:21pm On Jan 30, 2019
Do you have Dell Inspiron 5521 Battery?
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Lagos AD Chairman Removed Over Alleged Misconduct, Indiscipline by abbay19(m): 4:28pm On Jan 23, 2019
The AD in the middle of the Star Logo though
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Lagos AD Chairman Removed Over Alleged Misconduct, Indiscipline by abbay19(m): 4:26pm On Jan 23, 2019
Ok
PoliticsRe: Saraki: Buhari Will Not Attend 2019 Presidential Debate by abbay19(m): 11:11pm On Dec 20, 2018
Paranoid...
PoliticsRe: ‘My Transition Hours’ A Book By Goodluck Jonathan by abbay19(m): 5:48pm On Nov 14, 2018
Good of him... My great president
CelebritiesRe: AY Makun And Omoni Oboli Create Stew Moment (PHOTO) by abbay19(m): 4:15pm On Oct 29, 2018
With this STEW challenge, some hidden relationships will come out in the guise of STEW.
TravelRe: See The Current State Of Construction Work At The Oshodi-airport Road (PHOTOS) by abbay19(m): 3:43pm On Oct 23, 2018
Following...
PropertiesRe: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by abbay19(m): 10:35am On Oct 22, 2018
Teewhy2:
Óbè ťó duń , ówò lópà
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PoliticsRe: Atiku Wins PDP Presidential Primary Election by abbay19(m): 12:13pm On Oct 07, 2018
Whao
RomanceRe: Gay Man Kicked Out Of Swimming Pool For Wearing This At Encore Beach Club by abbay19(m): 8:17am On Aug 10, 2018
Madness
ComputersRe: NEW ARRIVALS: GAMING LAPTOPS SELLING HOT by abbay19(m): 7:18pm On Jul 29, 2018
Do you have Asus rog?
SportsRe: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Engagement Ring For Georgina Rodriguez Cost A Whopping N300m by abbay19(m): 11:39am On May 03, 2018
U mean home-based eagles?
ShitHead:
The ring alone can buy the entire careers of Super Eagles.
CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Miracle Ikechukwu Cuts His Dreadlocks (Photos) by abbay19(m): 7:26pm On Apr 28, 2018
Looking good still
PhonesRe: Nokia 5 And 1st Gen Nokia 6 (2017) Starts Receiving Android 8 Oreo Update by abbay19(m): 8:26am On Feb 20, 2018
Zvurg:
I don't think Android 8 Oreo OS is compatible with Nokia 5. I have tested it. My apps keep being unresponsive including system UI and it becomes extremely and annoyingly slow. I have to do a restart or soft reset twice everyday.
Mine always Waiting For Wi-fi even while am on Wi-fi.
PhonesRe: Nokia 5 And 1st Gen Nokia 6 (2017) Starts Receiving Android 8 Oreo Update by abbay19(m): 8:20am On Feb 20, 2018
Same here
BusinessRe: Uba Contactless Cards Hit Industry High Of 3million by abbay19(m): 7:38am On Feb 20, 2018
Ok
TV/MoviesPay-tv :subscription Price, Picture Quality, Content Set Tone For Market Battles by abbay19(op): 1:29pm On Nov 01, 2017
By Princewill Ekwujuru

SUBSCRIBERS’ quest for improved service delivery, prices and content may have forced pay-TV operators, both existing and the new entrants, to begin a downward review of their subscription and decoder prices.


Nigerian consumers of the pay-TV services are also said to be looking at what the service providers are doing in other African markets where one of the operators reduced subscription and decoder prices.

As these issues become more contentious, pay-TV operators are now responding with new contents and audio visual quality, while also including premium channels into their low priced bouquets to retain subscribers who may want to switch allegiance.

The call for pay-as-you-go regime by subscribers has also led to operators adopting or thinking of toeing the option, as consumers also clamour for more free to air services.

There are several pay-TV operators in the market which include Multichoice Nigeria, StarTimes, Consat and MyTV and the new entrants, Telecom Satellite TV (TSTV) and Kwese Tv that launched recently into the market. Others which include HITV, Daarsat, FSTV have been run out of business by competition.

Subscription rates and decoder prices

However, the recent entrance of new competitors into the market has not only led to new insights, but has heightened quest for consumers’ patronage, prompting reduction in subscription rates and decoder prices.

Multichoice Nigeria, owners of the Digital System for Television, DSTV, leads the pay-TV market in Nigeria, but StarTimes Nigeria, also operating the DTH module, appears set for a long and hut chase for more share of the market in close to its eight years of operation in Nigeria.

Vanguard Companies and Markets (C&M) findings show that subscription rate, decoder price, content and picture quality are all very important to subscribers.

Consequently, market information reveal that the pay-TV operators have segmented the market with price differentiation for their bouquets. For example, Multichoice has five bouquets of Access, Family, Compact, Compact Plus and Premium which are subscribed for at N1,900, N3,800, N6,300, N9,900 and N14,700 respectively.

Also StarTimes has four bouquets of Nova, Basic, Classic and Unique subscribed for N600, N1, 200, N2,400 and N4,800 respectively.

Consat bouquets are subscribed for between N1,000 and N5,000 for full bouquet.

However, a new dynamics has just been introduced into the market by the new entrants in the form of pay-as-you-watch, altering the bouquet segmentation model.

Recently launched TSTV, operates the pay-as-you-watch model with daily subscription at N200, N500 for three days subscription, N750 for weekly subscription, N1,000 for 10 days, N1,500 for two weeks and N3,000 for monthly subscription.

Similarly, another new entrant, Kwese, collects N990 for three days subscription, N1,850 for one week subscription and N6, 275 for monthly subscribers.

It is believed that the new competitors are targeting low income subscribers. But other leading competitors are said to be warming up for a response to the pay-as-you-go challenge.

For decoders, Multichoice sells explora1 and explora2 for N33,500 and N38,300 respectively while the Standard Definition, SD decoder (small decoder) is sold for N10,000. StarTimes run on two decoders, SD and High Definition, HD combo which sells for N6,600 and N7,600 respectively.

TSTV sells its decoder for N5,000, while Kwese sells for N10,960.

Meanwhile, some subscribers told C&M that Multichoice is ahead of other operators on different levels of upgrade and expansion in terms of decoder units. The subscribers appeared happy that Multichoice decoders are XtraView enabled and can be paired with selected XtraView compatible decoders (excluding the SD Personal Video Recorder, PVR, allowing a cost effective and flexible option for more than one independent viewing environment, but this is not achievable with other operators.

They also noted that Multichoice decoders are notches higher, because their decoders can record programmes. But the subscribers also believe others including the new entrants, will soon be able to deliver decoders that offer the same values.

Consumers speak

A subscriber, Adeola Adeoti, said he does not think Multichoice and other operators are on the same level, “because the company (Multichoice) has been in operation years before the coming of StarTimes, not to talk of others just entering the market. For this reason, they may not measure up in terms decoder delivery for now, and that is why the company should not be compared with others presently.

“Multichoice is ahead of them, they have to operate for some years before we can know if they are ready for this market.”

Another subscriber, Onyema Ugwu, who also uses StarTimes and has bought the recently launched Kwese, said they all have quality products, but stated that premiership has been the advantage of Multichoice, even though other competitors have some football matches to show.

He went on to say that the purchase of Kwese was because of the free to air soccer channels and its flexible subscription plan.

Michael Igbalode, like Adeoti, said he uses the latest entrant, Kwese, because of its simplified payment system. “If I am cash trapped I will go for the N990 or N1,800 bouquet, since it will give me the same number of channels for the numbers of days my subscription will last.

For DSTV I subscribe for the N3, 800 bouquet, for StarTimes I go for the N2,400 bouquet. What I try to do is not spend more than N10,000 in a month. I have to stream line my spending. With this style, I watch all what I want.

“In price comparison DSTV has been able to provide alternatives to subscribers by breaking down its product prices.”

Agents’ response

George Abedor, Managing Director of Great Sound Solutions, an audio visual personnel who said he is into satellite distribution, explained that satellite communication, depends on the broadband width at which the operators signals are coming in from, and that will tell the quality of the HD signals they are receiving, if it is full HD or not.

He stated: “Some of the decoders have the potential to give a full HD signal and some may not be able to give it. This depends on the decoder the company is selling. Some of these decoders also have the facility to record programmes, like the PVR services.

“Right now I know DSTV is on explora2 which is good enough with the digital technology moving round the world now. The edge they have is because they have been on ground all these while. I think I appreciate the fact that Kwese TV is coming in to give them a chase for their money going by the background of Kwese TV owners.

“They are already grounded in the communication technology business long before now. Since we are looking at digital broadcasting which Nigeria Broadcasting Commission, NBC has been hammering on.

“The little research I did with Kwese TV, it has about five free broadcast even when your subscription has expired, may be this will force others to give subscribers additional free-to- air, FTA, digital broadcast services with local content and one or two foreign programmes. StarTimes probably has one or two FTAs.”

An agent who has his business in Ikeja who pleaded anonymity, said he is happy competition is coming into the market, but noted that DSTV’s price remains competitive looking at their offerings.

He stated: “Even though others are offering their premium products for low prices, this is just to gain ground in the market. They will soon increase their subscription prices when they settle down.

“Football, Nollywood and some other programmes, are baits deployed by Multichoice that is why they are included in the low price bouquets.”

He further said: “StarTimes unknowingly to them has been operating the Pay-as-you-watch model, may be they did not want to go to market with that yet. Look at their NOVA”

Operators’ response

On pay-as-you-watch, Managing Director of StarTimes, Justin Zhang, said: “When you talk of pay-as-you-watch, we may be construing it to mean pay-per-day. If you want to watch a match today you can pay for one day, or you pay for one week or pay for month for your family. I think this is another definition for pay-as-you-go. You can pay-per-day instead of paying per month. We can then say that pay-per-day is the same as pay-as-you-go as misconstrued? We have plans. I cannot give you the details. It is not something I can share with the public now.”

“Also concerning all the sports content like Bundesliga, Seria A, La liga, StarTimes is ready to share more sports contents on Bundesliga, Seria A and League 1. I think with the competition there will be more changes to your content in future.”

Premium content

Speaking on subscription rate, Managing Director of Multichoice, John Ugbe said: “We try to minimise the impact. In Nigeria, we have been very fortunate we have not had to subject another price increase.”

General Manager, Kwese TV, Elizabeth Amkpa said:

“Our business is premised on the concept of TV anywhere and everywhere. This means we have made our premium content easily accessible across a number of platforms. Kwese is at the forefront of pioneering ground-breaking payment options that offer flexibility and convenience in the industry.

The Kwese TV entry price is extremely affordable. For N10 960, a new subscriber receives a satellite dish, decoder with one month free subscription to the full Kwese TV entertainment and sports bouquet, as well as installation. This means our new subscribers don’t need to worry about paying an extra fee for installation. Once a new subscriber pays for the complete Kwese TV kit, we dispatch an installer, who we call a Technite, to install the satellite dish and decoder. This is one of the measures we have put in place to ensure quality installations and minimize signal interruption”, said Amkpa.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/pay-tv-subscription-price-picture-quality-content-set-tone-market-battles/amp/
SportsRe: Kenneth Omeruo Proposes To Chioma Nnamani (Photos, Video) by abbay19(m): 1:14pm On Sep 27, 2017
White and black....where is the face of the bride �
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Nokia is bae
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2 weeks
Nokia 5
CelebritiesRe: Adesua Etomi Reveals Crush For Jidenna by abbay19(m): 3:58pm On Apr 17, 2017
Easter revelation
NYSCRe: Feb 16th Jigawa Corpers!!! by abbay19(m): 8:00am On Feb 15, 2017
I booked Azman ticket for tomorrow.
NYSCRe: Batch B Stream ii Posted To Bauchi by abbay19(m): 9:52pm On Jan 19, 2017
Arosam:
Lagos to Bauchi
Same here.
PoliticsRe: Ondo Governorship Debate Today At 7pm On Channels Television. by abbay19(m): 8:00pm On Nov 21, 2016
Best TV station in Nigeria disappointing.
#NothingIsWorkingInNigeria
TravelRe: Why You Need To Make Bonny Island Your Next Travel Location by abbay19(m): 3:14pm On Nov 12, 2016
guy, wetin my community do u naaa?
lol.

izzou:
Op
Chai
Your lies are terrific
Visa ke?

But Bonny fine sha
Dem no dey make noise. Unlike Lekki residents that won't let us hear word. Especially Lakowe and Awoyaya people cool
NYSCRe: NYSC Orders Schools To Cut Graduates For Mobilization By 60 Percent Over Recessi by abbay19(op): 10:56am On Oct 10, 2016
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NYSCNYSC Orders Schools To Cut Graduates For Mobilization By 60 Percent Over Recessi by abbay19(op): 10:47am On Oct 10, 2016
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Directorate Headquarters, Abuja, has slashed the number of prospective Corp members for the next phase of mobilization.


The disclosure was made in a leaked internal memo dated 4th October, 2016 and sent to all heads of departments of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University.

The memo signed by Mrs Ifeoma Egboka, office of the Dean of Students Affairs, said NYSC explained that the slash was as a result of “tight budgetary allocation of the Scheme”.

It therefore asked the HODs to “work out the percentage of the number 894 (total) for each department”, as against the initial 2,314.

The development may not be unconnnect with the economic recession.

Last month, media and publicity director, NYSC, confirmed that the organisation was in need of funds.

Aderibigbe said that the N10, 500, as budgeted by the government for corp members’ kits, was no longer enough.

“This year for instance, since the Federal Government does not want a situation where youths who are done with tertiary education hang out longer than necessary before having their chance to serve, we were given 260, 000 corps members to mobilise,” she told The Guardian.

“So far, we are left with about 70, 000. Once the present set leaves in October or thereabouts, this outstanding will be taken care of for the year. This is not a hopeless situation as people are made to believe.

“It should be noted that once the federal government gives us the figure to mobilise for a particular year, they back it up with funds to take care of that number.

“We are in need of a lot of funds to ease our operations, but we will continue to cry to the government until the situation improves.”

Recall that in May, the 2016 Batch A Stream 2 was nearly stalled due to lack of funds.

Brig.-Gen. Sulyman Kazaure, NYSC Director-General, laid the complaint when he appeared at a Senate Committee hearing.

http://dailypost.ng/2016/10/09/recession-nysc-orders-schools-cut-graduates-mobilization-60-percent/

http://www.nigerianeye.com/2016/10/nysc-orders-schools-to-cut-graduates.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+Nigerianeye+(NigerianEye)&m=1

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