StarTimes Strengthens Digital-TV Migration Drive With Pay-As-You-Go Bundle

Posted on July 21, 2020

Affordable pay-television platform, StarTimes Nigeria, says it has brought access to those that were excluded from enjoying the beauty of pay-TV through its pay-as-you-go bundle.

This is even as the brand is adding two premium sports content in September and mind-blowing animation channel, DreamWorks, to its growing list of exciting content.

StarTimes introduced the pay-as-you-go model in 2017 to offer more flexible subscription options to pay-television consumers based on their needs and means.

Recall that recently, the Minister of Information and Culture was quoted in the media to have said that the pay-as-you-go model is achievable in Nigeria, not just achievable, a pay TV provider, StarTimes already offers it.

According to the PR Manager of StarTimes Nigeria, Lazarus Ibeabuchi, the pay-as-you-go billing system is reasonable for people who do not spend reasonable time watching television after subscription.

“Pay-as-you-go, in its simplest definition, means flexibility in the pay-television billing system. Subscribers can choose to pay daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly and enjoy all exciting content on their preferred package/bouquet valid for the period paid for.

“Since 2010 when StarTimes started operation in Nigeria, the company has spared no effort in realising its ambitious mission: To ensure that every African family can access, afford, watch and share the beauty of digital TV.

“Because of StarTimes, the price of pay-TV has been greatly lowered, from average $50 per month to $3 or $5 dollars. So we are making digital TV affordable for all families.

“With as little as 160 naira daily, subscribers can watch over 80 exciting channels like Fox Life, Nat Geo Wild, StarLife, ESPN, ZeeCinema, Novela E Plus, Aljazeera, Toonami, Nickelodeon, Nollywood Plus and loads of news, music, local movie and series channels.

“For sports lovers, StarTimes offers a broad category of international sports tournaments. From Europa League, Bundesliga, Coppa Italia and Copa Del Rey which are exclusive to StarTimes; StarTimes equally airs FA Cup, The English Football League Championship (EFL), Major League Soccer (MLS), Belgian Pro League, Netherlands Eredivisie; and Basketball tourneys – NBA and The EuroLeague; Formula E, MMA and Major League Wrestling, among others.

Lazarus noted that StarTimes believes in the equality of information, and people, whether rich or poor, have equal rights to learn the outside world through television and enjoy the beauty of digital TV,”

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