
Members of the House took turns to particularly criticise Digital Satellite Television, a South Africa-based company owned by MultiChoice, for cheating its Nigerian subscribers by restricting them to prepaid plans.
Consequently, the House resolved to set up an ad hoc committee to probe into the matter, with the mandate to invite Federal
Government agencies regulating the industry, including the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.
At the plenary on Tuesday, the legislative chamber unanimously adopted a motion moved by Mr Unyime Idem, titled ‘Call on MultiChoice Digital Satellite Television (DSTV) and Other Service Providers to Introduce the Pay as You Go Tariff (PAYG) Plan.’
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Aligba Jerry T
Their Market will Crash if they adopt such strategy.
Satellite is fading out gradually as more people are engaging more with Digital Applications.
Satellite is fading out gradually as more people are engaging more with Digital Applications.
Kelechi Ernest
Is going to be welcome development.... we are been cheated for a very long time coming. Such system is been use in India
Mazi Chukwuebuka
Corona virus has made our lawmakers to start loving us unconditionally .. Chai.
Bro Coro daalu
Bro Coro daalu