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How to become a TSTV product dealer, installer in Nigeria

With only two days left until TSTV, Nigeria’s first indigenous cable television launches, it is important at this point to write on how to benefit from the promising prospect of TSTV by becoming a dealer or installer. As a dealer you will be responsible for sales of the decoder either as a retailer, sub-dealer or a super dealer.

The basic requirements needed to become a TSTV dealer are stated below:


  1. Must have a registered business
  2. An office space in an accessible location
  3. Must have staff/installers  in your office
  4. Start-up capital

If you have the above stated basic requirement, then you are good to proceed with the next step which is filling the online application form

The following details are required and should be kept handy when filling out the form:

  1. Your full name
  2. Registered Business name
  3. Business Address
  4. Telephone number
  5. Email Address
  6. Names of owners of the business
  7. Type of business you are into
  8. How long has the business been
  9. How many staff do you have
  10. Current volume takeof quantity
  11. How much available capital for the business
  12. A scanned copy of CAC document
  13. Pictures of your office space

With the above details in hand you are good to apply as a TSTV dealer in Nigeria, carefully fill out the form and submit, if your application meets the requirement they will contact you.

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