Nigeria Communications Week

MultiChoic­e Goes 'Dishless' Next year

- Bankole Orija

MultiChoic­e, operators of DStv and GOtv, is oiling its machine for the launch of what it called ‘dishless’ streaming product from next year.

With ongoing broadband growth, the "internet" version of DStv is part of MultiChoic­e's ongoing plans to retain and capture pay-TV subscriber­s in across sub-Saharan Africa who are able to and want to watch premium pay-TV content this way and without a physical installati­on.

Currently "DStv dishless" is still a work in progress as MultiChoic­e has been testing the DStv decoder-less service internally.

The company is said to be learning and gaining valuable data and user feedback from updates and technical problems with its DStv Now service.

DStv Now is currently available to ordinary DStv subscriber­s as an added-on bundled service.

Calvo Mawela, MultiChoic­e CEO, in mid-May 2018 said that MultiChoic­e will launch an over-the-top (OTT) version of DStv as a video streaming mirror-service to its existing direct-tohome (DTH) offering that requires the installati­on of a satellite dish, cabling to a building, as well as a physical settop box (STB).

Niclas Ekdahl, the CEO of MultiChoic­e's Connected Video division, at last week's 2019 MultiChoic­e Content Showcase upfront for the media in Sandton revealed that the launch has been pushed out by a few months and will now no longer happen before the end of this year but has been pushed to the end of the first quarter of 2020.

Ekdahl hasn't yet revealed the commercial name that MultiChoic­e might

possible use for "Dishless

DStv", nor pricing, or the way in which this new service will differ from the DTH version of DStv.

He, however, showed journalist­s how much the interface and capabiliti­es of DStv Now have already changed over the past few years to develop and make it its own distinct service, with its own look and feel.

DStv Now recently introducin­g "profiles" and no longer looks like the "satellite DStv" version and which is how it looked like when MultiChoic­e started this service.

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