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5 reasons why you need TSTV decoder

5 reasons you need to buy tstv decoder

1. wifi Internet Access – the top in the list of reasons on why many Nigerians would acquire the tstvdecoder is because of the Value Added internet access that tstv is promising. Many Nigerians are not happy with the type of internet services that they are currently getting from the major GSM operators in the country. They consider the internet services from those GSM operators as poor, inefficient and most of all expensive, hence they will be quick to key into tstv alternative.

2. Cost Effective – Many Nigerians see the product and services that tstv are promising as very cheap, especially when compared with the cost of other similar Pay TV service providers in the country. With N5000 for the complete set of tstv decoder and N3000 maximum monthly subscription, many would liken it as just a price for a box of pizza for the decoder set and 3 pieces of shawarma for the monthly subscription.


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3. Indigenous – Ever since the clarion calls for the production, usage and promotion of locally manufactured goods and services in the country have thickened, coupled with the slogan "buy Naija to grow Naija" it might surprise you that many have indicated serious interest of acquiring tstv decoder when it start selling just because tstv is an indigenous pay TV provider.

4. Live EPL and La Liga matches – One of the common unifying factors in the country today is sport, and when it comes to sport entertainment, there is almost nothing that attracts loads of viewership especially on the part of the male folks in the country like the beaming of live English Premiership League (EPL) and Spanish league (La Liga) games in the front of their TV set. Many people would buy TSTSV just because tstv promises to show live games from those foreign football leagues.

5. DSTV Service Charge – it might also surprise you that lots of folks out there are just tired of DSTV and they consider DSTV as being monopolistic on pay TV services in the country and also see DSTV monthly subscription costs as complete rip-off. Little wonder that it is just a handful of DSTV subscribers that watch DSTV Premium channels. Therefore, for many, anything that would reduce DSTV strength and monopoly in the pay TV business would be a welcome idea, thus many people can't wait to ditch their DSTV dish and replace it with a tstv dish


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