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MYTV Merge With TStv

Thursday 19 August 2021

TStv acquisition of Mytv came as a good news at the right time for those using strong SRT decoders, because srt-decoders will now be able to have access to TStv services.

The statement of acquisition was posted on the "official Fans Page of Mytv"

It is with a heavy heart that we notify you the decision to suspend My TV broadcasts by September 1, 2021, under unsurmountable economic constraints.
After a challenging 15-year run, with few rewarding stretches, My TV management can no longer justify the time, efforts and money spent on an activity that is not sustainable over the foreseeable future.
My TV viewers will be compensated for any paid-for viewing time beyond that date. Claim your dues at www.mytvafrica.tv/procedure.aspx
Needless to say, related set-top boxes will go on giving unrestricted access to unencrypted signals that Viewers' satellite TV systems can receive.
With our sincere regrets for this outcome, due to overwhelming conditions far beyond our control.

This means that the Indigenous Direct-to-Home TV service provider, TStv, had reached an agreement with Strong Technology Limited to migrate its MYTV customers on SRT 497S-HEVC decoders to TStv Africa pay-TV platform from August 2021.

MYTV will cease broadcasting on September 1, 2021, TStv said in a statement.

It explained that due to the HEVC-encoded nature of TStv broadcasts, only SRT 497S-equipped MyTV viewers qualify to get access to TStv channels, at this stage.

“TStv offer 104 high-definition (“HD”) channels that duly equipped My TV viewers could start enjoying immediately. The migration process is simple and seamless, as TStv broadcasts are relayed by the same satellite used by MyTV since February 2020.

In other words, a simple blind scan of that satellite’s frequencies will tune in and store all TStv channels,” the statement said.

According to TStv, STRONG/MyTV Dealers are ready and eager to assist MyTV viewers with the migration process.

An interested SRT 497S owner will be required to pay N12,000 in contribution towards migration costs, including the simultaneous encryption (simulcrypt) of TStv channels with MyTV’s encryption tools (Conditional Access System, or CAS).

Against the said payment, TStv will credit the new/joining subscriber’s TStv Wallet with N12, 000, to spend however she/he wishes.

The N12, 000 payment may be completed in up to three equal payments of N4, 000 each, over a period not exceeding six months.

Upon each payment, TStv will credit the subscriber’s TStv Wallet with N4, 000, to spend however she/he wishes.

TStv Africa Managing Director, Dr Bright Echefu, promised migrating MyTV viewers “a whole new TV experience with TStv Africa.”

Echefu added: “We thank God that we have delivered on our promise to Nigerians regarding our novel pay-TV offerings.

Today, Nigerians can truly testify that TStv has implemented pay-per-view, pay-as-you-go, A La Carte and Pause Subscription.

“We are excited over our agreement with STRONG Technologies and look forward to serving MyTV viewers.

“Eventually, non-HEVC MyTV-compliant set-top boxes (“STB”) may be granted access to TStv channels, as well.

Managing Director of My TV, Joseph Torbey, confirmed the deal.

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