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StarTimes Slash Decoder Prices as World Cup Action Begins in Grand Style

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As the FIFA World Cup begins in grand style, StarTimes Nigeria has announced a significant reduction in the prices of its decoders, reaffirming its commitment to making premium sports and entertainment content more accessible and affordable for Nigerians.

The new pricing initiative is designed to enable more households across the country to enjoy uninterrupted access to world-class football coverage and a wide range of entertainment content during the World Cup season.

Under the revised pricing structure, customers can now purchase StarTimes decoders at the following discounted rates:

Direct-to-Home (DTH) Packages

  • Decoder + Dish + Accessories: ₦28,900
  • Decoder Only: ₦8,900

Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) Packages

  • Decoder + Antenna + Accessories: ₦13,900
  • Decoder only: ₦7,900

The promotional pricing is available nationwide through StarTimes retail outlets, accredited dealers, and authorized distribution partners.

Speaking on the initiative, StarTimes Nigeria Marketing Director, Oke Umurhohwo, said: “The FIFA World Cup is a global celebration that brings people together through football. At StarTimes, we believe every Nigerian should have the opportunity to be part of the excitement. By reducing the prices of our decoders, we are making it easier for more households to access quality football coverage, premium entertainment, and the value that StarTimes delivers every day.”

The decoder price reduction comes as millions of football fans across Nigeria are primed to follow every match, goal, and memorable moment of the FIFA World Cup. Through its affordable subscription packages and quality broadcast services, StarTimes remains dedicated to ensuring fans enjoy an exceptional viewing experience.

Beyond sports, StarTimes subscribers have access to a diverse range of local and international content, including movies, series, news, documentaries, children’s programming, music, lifestyle shows, and educational channels.

The company noted that the decoder offers forms part of a broader World Cup engagement strategy that will include customer rewards of up to 50 million Naira, promotional campaigns, fan activations, viewing experiences, and special subscription offers throughout the tournament period.

As the FIFA World Cup continues with interesting matches, StarTimes is encouraging Nigerians to take advantage of the new pricing and join millions of viewers who rely on the platform for quality, affordable entertainment.

StarTimes is a leading digital television operator in Africa, providing innovative and affordable pay-TV services to millions of households. With an extensive portfolio of sports, entertainment, news, movies, children’s content, educational programming plus more, StarTimes continues to enrich lives through accessible digital entertainment solutions.

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