MultiChoice’s new owner, Canal+ Africa, says it has no plans to increase the price of DStv in the immediate future.
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DStv hacker convicted, sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment
A 65-year-old Harare man who hacked MultiChoice’s DStv systems and offered parallel subscription services to clients has been ...
MultiChoice halts April price increase for DStv and GOtv subscribers under Canal+ ownership, prioritising customer base stability amid significant subscriber losses.
A 65-year-old Harare man, Geoffrey Charles Bushby, has been convicted for hacking MultiChoice DStv systems and offering ...
PressPulse’s latest media sentiment report shows that MultiChoice has suffered significant reputational damage after the ...
South Africa’s DStv subscribers will not face an annual price increase, marking a significant strategic shift under new owner Canal+. In an interview with ...
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MultiChoice suspends April DStv price hike as Canal+ pushes subscriber growth
For the first time in several years, MultiChoice will not implement its customary April price increase on DStv subscriptions, signalling a clear shift in direction under its new owner, Canal+.The ...
No Winter Olympics for South Africa. What other major blockbusters will DStv viewers be missing out on this year?
Multichoice Nigeria, the company behind DStv and GOtv, has revealed plans to raise prices for its service packages starting May 1, 2024. This comes shortly after a previous price adjustment just five ...
DStv subscribers will not face a price increase in April, marking a significant strategic shift under new owner Canal+.
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