Mzansi responds to Dstv’s decision to open all channels

Mzansi responds to Dstv’s decision to open all channels

Mzansi responds to Dstv's decision to open all channels 1

 

DStv (short for Digital Satellite Television) is a MultiChoice-owned direct broadcast satellite service in Sub-Saharan Africa. The service, which began in 1995, offers subscribers a variety of channels and services.

Mzansi responds to Dstv's decision to open all channels 2

A twitter user by the name of Sithale took to his social media account to share the wonderful news that made people happy. He then advised people to check their televisions for any changes made by the dstv. Some people stated that this is not the first time DSTV has done this, while one Twitter user stated that this type of marketing does not benefit the public.

 

They assMzansi responds to Dstv's decision to open all channels 3ert that this is a marketing strategy. They keep them open for a month in the hope that after that time period, people will upgrade.

Could they please remain open until Saturday so that we can monitor books written against British authors?

They are duping those who pay R100 to upgrade, which they will do because they are unaware that they will be paying for shite in exchange for watching one movie per month.

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