TSTV begins test transmission, rolls out free decoders, accessories
By Mathias Okwe, Abuja
01 November 2017 |
4:00 am
TSTV Africa, the new kid on the block in pay television business in Nigeria, in keeping with its promise to roll out test transmission on November 1, 2017 yesterday kicked...
TSTV Africa, the new kid on the block in pay television business in Nigeria, in keeping with its promise to roll out test transmission on November 1, 2017 yesterday kicked off the distribution of decoders and other accessories to customers in Abuja to enable them commence free viewership of its services.
In a statement in Abuja, the Chief Executive Officer of TSTV, Dr. Bright Echefu expressed appreciation to all Nigerians for the love, patience and understanding thus far in respect of the brand.
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