DStv, owned by MultiChoice, is Nigeria's leading satellite television operator, offering packages tailored to subscribers' financial capabilities, making it the largest and most popular in the region.
Multichoice Nigeria has increased its DStv and GOtv packages due to economic challenges. The move follows a similar upward review of prices in the past. The company aims to continue providing customers with great entertainment anytime and anywhere, and has kept the increase at the lowest possible point while ensuring sustainability and quality service provision. despite the economic challenges.
New prices have been announced for DStv packages.
DStv has announced a 20% increase in monthly subscription fees for its Premium package starting November 6, with customers paying N29,500 for DStv Premium package. The Compact+ bouquet's price has also increased to N19,800, a 19% increase from N16,600. The Compact bouquet's subscription has risen to N12,500, while the Confam package's subscription has risen to N7,400. The DStv Yanga bouquet's subscription has also increased by 20% to N4,200, from N3,500. The new pricing regime is effective from November 6.
New GOtv prices have been announced.
The cost of a GOtv Max subscription has also gone up, from N4,850 to N5,700, and the Jolli bundle is now N3,950 instead of N3,300. Customers of Multichoice's lowest GOtv bundle, Jinja, would now pay N2,700 per month instead of the N2,250 they were previously paying, the company said.
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