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    TStv Gives Customers 1 Month Free Viewing

    TStv Africa, Nigerian direct to home pay TV operator, has announced zero naira viewing for users in the month of August.

    Mr. Demola Olarewaju, head, Corporate Affairs, TStv, made this known in a statement at the weekend in Abuja.

    He said that the offer began from July 30, through Aug. 31, for all users of its decoders across the country.

    Olarewaju said that the company had earlier apologised to users following a glitch in the transmission that made them unable to use their smart decoders.

    He also said the company, on the new media platform, announced that viewers could now enjoy all their High Definition (HD) channels without being charged.

    “TStv service is now fully up. As compensation for the downtime, we have made all TStv channels Zero Naira from July 30, 2021, till August 31, 2021.

    “Kindly add as many channels as you want, you will not be charged one kobo for the next month. Thank you all,’’ he said.

    TSTV, the first satellite TV to introduce pay per view in the country, launched its operation on Oct. 1, 2020.

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