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MultiChoice Nigeria Finally Introduces Pay-Per-View Pricing Model For DSTV/Gotv Subscribers


Multichoice Nigeria has reported it would dispatch the pay-per-view (PPV) membership show in the nation.


The organization says this would permit viewers observe some vital projects not accessible on their bundle. However, at an additional cost to the willing consumers.
Multichoice Nigeria has reported it would dispatch the pay-per-view (PPV) membership show in the nation.
The organization says this would permit viewerws observe some vital projects not accessible on their bundle. However, at an additional cost to the willing consumers.
As per a report by Telecompaper, the Head of Public Relations of Multichoice, Caroline Oghuma states that this idea is not the same as pay-as-you-go, which has been confused to mean pay-per-view.
“Pay TV operation dislike the telecom form where you pay for the measure of broadcast appointment you need to utilize. Pay-as-you-go, as accepted by a few clients, is not reachable in the compensation TV business,” said Oghuma

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