The Nigeria’s subsidiary company of MultiChoice Africa, the owner of DStv and GOtv, has announced new, increased prices for GOtv and DStv packages.
This was made public in a statement released by the company on Tuesday.
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The statement said the new prices would take effect from April 1, 2022.
“In light of the rising costs of inflation and business operations, we have had to review the price of our packages to keep delighting our customers with great entertainment,” the statement read.
New DStv rates are: Premium (N21,000), Compact + (N14,250), Compact (N9,000), Confam (N5,300), Yanga (N2,950), Padi (N2,150), Business (N2,669), Xtraview + PVR access fee (N2,900)
Those of GOtv are: Gotv Max for N4,150, GOtv Jolli for N2,800, GOtv Jinja for N1,900, GOtv Lite for N900.
The company also stated that customers who pay on or before the due date (April 1, 2022) are to pay the old price, while subscribers who pay regularly on time (before their due dates) for a period of 12 months will also be allowed to pay the old price.
MultiChoice is Nigeria’s pioneer TV service provider which launched its first digital satellite broadcasting service in the country in 1993.