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MultiChoice yields to consumer yearnings with new DStv business packages

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MultiChoice Nigeria yesterday yielded to consumer yearnings for affordable pay television payment options by introducing new, simplified DStv business packages for businesses and corporate organisations in Nigeria.

The DStv Business packages, which contain curated content at great value to suit various businesses, are aimed at ensuring these business owners and organisations enjoy the ultimate TV experience, all in HD.

The chief executive officer, MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe said, “We always ask ourselves how we can make our customers’ experience better. We have revamped our DStv business packages, offering business owners the right mixture of entertainment to enhance the experience of guests and staff. At the end of the day, your guests will always remember how you made them feel.”

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According to him, there are three DStv business packages; DStv work, DStv play and DStv stay and each package further broken down to high-end (ultra), mid-end (essential) and low-end (basic) payment plans tailored to suit particular needs of offices, bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels, homes and much more.

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Elaborating on the packages, chief customer officer, Multichoice Nigeria, Martin Mabutho, and head, DSTV Business, Abayomi Famakinwa, stated that the DStv work packages are best suited for offices, banks and businesses involving the government.

The work packages with its ultra, essential and basic variants offer the latest news headlines from around the world, sports, weather updates and other work-related entertainment which set the tone for a stimulating work environment and keeps everyone including staff well informed.

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