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Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by simonnkhoma: 1:18am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Blackshort: Did he answer you? |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Blackshort: 1:55am On Jun 28, 2015 |
He hasn't simonnkhoma: |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 5:16am On Jun 28, 2015 |
No irib no life |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by orkman(m): 5:25am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Femwal:English please |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by hervestaune: 6:27am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Hi Every body please I want to worry you people small can some body give me the frequency I can use to track Champion tv and the dish size I should use to get good signal. I would all so like if generator member add me on their whatsapp group to keep me on to the new news of the threat that shouldn't be public thks 22997450407 |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by simonnkhoma: 6:29am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Blackshort: I wonder. 1 Like |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by fislat01(m): 8:29am On Jun 28, 2015 |
NIGERIANS ARE TIRED OF BEING EXPLOITED BY
DSTV
In the past few years, DSTV has constantly been
in
the news with one legal battle after another from
aggrieved subscribers, who are dissatisfied with
the
programming services and unreasonable
subscription hikes across their various bouquet.
Below are the statements of aggrieved
Nigerians.
Uberseun Akinfolarin, an aggrieved DSTV
subscriber
who started an online petition against DSTV’s
exploitation said, “It's time to end the
exploitation of
Nigerians by DSTV. Nigerians deserve respect
from
DSTV and we will get it.”
Other concerned Nigerians followed suit in the
demand to stop DSTV’s arbitrary price hikes,
noting
that recent increase in DSTV subscription is
outrageous and totally unacceptable.
Chiebuka Obumselu, another aggrieved
subscriber
said, “I'm signing this petition because I think
Multichoice is exploiting the Nigerian citizenry
and
also because I think we should be offered a pay-
as-
you-go service. I also believe there should be a
standard set of about 25 channels and then an
opportunity to choose other channels for the
lower
bouquets.”
Another disgruntled customer had this to say
about
DSTV’S disrespect for consumers. “What I
however
can’t understand is why I need to listen into an
ad
that lasts up to 40seconds whenever I put a call
through to customer service. Once you put the
call
through, a male voice responds on the other line
informing you of the several online platforms
where
your subscriptions can be paid. This surely is a
free
ad at the expense of the caller (customer).”
Olamide Shadeko, a banker says, “DSTV in
Nigeria is
a luxury product, I have had the opportunity to
live in
South Africa, DSTV is not as expensive over
there as
compared to what it is in Nigeria. You may recall
that
the decoder itself is not the source of income
but the
monthly subscription. I understand that the cost
of
doing business in Nigeria is very high but DSTV
is not
investing extra in satellite television in receiving
countries like Nigeria, so my question is why
can’t a
common man afford it?”
Gboyega Falode, a corper, said, “DSTV is hardly
found
in homes of common masses. Take for example,
the
cheapest package they offer is the DSTV
Access,
which is between 1,500 and 1,800, trust me, 70
percent of the channels are not worth watching.
To
enjoy DSTV you need to go for at least the
Compact
package which cost over 9,000 and that’s an
impossible amount to pay at the end of every
month
for an average Nigerian who earns a minimum
wage.”
Following the high number of complaints, the
Consumer Protection Council, CPC, has
commenced
investigation into the operations of the Digital
Satellite Television, DSTV, operated by
Multichoice
Nigeria Limited, over alleged consumer rights
violations, in line with its mandate to provide
redress
for consumer abuse.
According to the notice of investigation, CPC
said
“These complaints in effect allege that the DSTV
service does not conform with international best
practice and is specifically designed to exploit
Nigerian consumers who have suffered loss by
not
being able to fully enjoy or receive the benefit or
actualize the full purpose for which they
purchased
or subscribed to the service.”
The council pointed out that the consumer
complaints against DSTV include “poor quality of
service such as incessant disruption of service
without compensation while subscription is
current,
wrongful abrupt disconnection of service during
subsisting subscriptions, monthly subscriptions
lasting less than 30 days and poor redress
mechanism and customer services.
Advertisements on customer care lines at the
expense of consumers, poor implementation of
decoder swap policy and effecting price increase
for
subscriptions despite payment before due date of
increase.”
Truly so much more! 1 Like |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 8:59am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Cnt hitv rise up nd buy football right ..... Atlist we ar in another new regime in naija. |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by SlyCharlie(m): 12:21pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
skaymini:Hitv is past tense....... Startimes is the only tin close to competition Dstv has right now...They now have exclusive rights to the Bundesliga and French ligue in, hopefully in the next three years they can compete for the BPL rights |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by brainy02: 12:50pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
safex:but only with champion decoder now |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Spy360(m): 1:14pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
SlyCharlie:I dstv have right in Nigeria what about other W African countries at least we can tap from them. 1 Like |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 5:59pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
So sad |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by SlyCharlie(m): 6:00pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Spy360:Not a chance bro.... Dstv has the BPL broadcast rights for Sub Saharan Africa.. And that includes all countries in west, east and south Africa... |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Lawalsuleiman(m): 7:45pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Irib I can authoritatively tell you is gone for good on Arab 5c and the reason has nothing to do with Dstv. Just today Al-jazeera announced that Saudi Arabia had warned the Iranian broadcasting network about a program they deemed offensive and told them to pull down, but that was not heeded to and that has lead us here. Irib was pulled down with immediate effect. Saudi controls the Satellite Arab 5C were we got irib tv3 and varzesh from. So our biggest options remain other satellites were Irib transmits from aside Arab 5c. Thank u. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by SlyCharlie(m): 9:33pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Lawalsuleiman:You spot on |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 10:23pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Tanx 4 d info bt let us knoo whr it ran go... Cos without irib fta is Bomb oo |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by coderXO(m): 10:32pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Lawalsuleiman: Isn't irib also on BADR? |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Akinige(m): 10:43pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
so it mean dat our 1.8 meter dish wil render useless? As irib has left us in dark nw, gurus in d house plz cum to our aid o o o o |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 11:50pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
D best tyn nw is dat u viewin centre operators shu go nd buy 4 dsthieves decoder nd do hotel package bouquet... Two people can merge nd do dis. Is jst 19k per mnthly sub. So if u divide dis into two is around 9500 which is stil ok.. Simple |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by unikazzy(m): 4:33am On Jun 29, 2015 |
author=Lawalsuleiman post=35257261]Irib I can authoritatively tell you is gone for good on Arab 5c and the reason has nothing to do with Dstv. Just today Al-jazeera announced that Saudi Arabia had warned the Iranian broadcasting network about a program they deemed offensive and told them to pull down, but that was not heeded to and that has lead us here. Irib was pulled down with immediate effect. Saudi controls the Satellite Arab 5C were we got irib tv3 and varzesh from. So our biggest options remain other satellites were Irib transmits from aside Arab 5c. Thank u.Last week, over 60,000 documents from Saudi Arabia were leaked online. Hosted on Wikileaks, the cables contain high level diplomatic and classified information. The government might have been hacked by what some are calling the Yemeni Cyber Army, who says more classified documents are on the way. This leak is likely retaliation for what many are calling indiscriminate bombing by the Saudi Arabian government in Yemen, in an attempt to wipe out Houthi rebels who recently overtook the Yemeni government. So far, documents indicate Saudi Arabia retains vast control of Arab media, keeps tabs on citizens who go overseas and orchestrates regional political wrangling to maintain their grip on power. Although many won’t be surprised by the Kingdom’s broad media control, it is no less upsetting for free media advocates in the Middle East. The cables tell of a system where Saudi Arabia uses bribes or “buy-ins” at news stations throughout the region. These buy-ins, ranging from $10,000-$40,000 dollars are used to “neutralize” headlines that are damaging to the nation’s reputation. Examples from the cables run the gamut, from not airing the grievances of opposition members to outright sabotage. This is especially true when it comes to the media wars between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Wikileaks explains, “In one example, the Foreign Minister was following a Royal Decree dated 20 January 2010 to remove Iran’s new Arabic-language news network, Al-Alam, from the main Riyadh-based regional communications satellite operator, Arabsat. After the plan failed, Saud Al Faisal sought to ‘weaken its broadcast signal.’” There are also reports of agents using government money to plant false stories, distribute propaganda and interfere with media analysts. However, for those who are able to escape the region, Saudi control doesn’t end there. Reports of Saudi Arabian officials spying on students who head to university in foreign countries are scarily common. For instance, those studying in Australia are monitored and any sign of political or religious beliefs that are not cohesive with those of the Kingdom. The actions of Saudi students in the U.S. are also closely monitored, as evidenced by one cable that showed serious concern with students who attended a leadership meeting. Why the international concern over something like that? Well this particular meeting was held at the Israeli Embassy. With over a dozen Saudi students attending, it seems the Kingdom was concerned that they had, “asked questions, and had pictures taken” while there. These concerns were not small either. The government commissioned an entire report on the subject, marking memos regarding the incident as “urgent.” Further attempts to create geopolitical alliances have been revealed in the cables. These include Russia and Saudi Arabia making a pact to vote for each other to gain membership in the UN Human Rights Council. There have also been a number of attempts to destabilize Iran and keep close tabs on anybody who might be working with them to promote their agenda. Future revelations are likely to be pour out as the documents are sifted through and translated. However experts are saying that protests, demonstrations or instability within the Kingdom is unlikely, as the spin to discredit the documents is already well underway. |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 4:52am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Oga dis one nah story... Let ur people kno d way out, b4 new football season go start... 2 Likes |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Asenjeff: 12:16pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Has any body tried tracking IRIB @ 62°e. |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by skaymini(m): 12:25pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Av u track urs? is it wrkin?? |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by harjirem(m): 1:15pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
skaymini:Pls hw dis can be don, pls let talk on whatsapp or call me on 08160536026 |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Jay14(m): 1:52pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
harjirem:add me too pls.08060749001.I need d package too am not d one doing it @harjirem. 1 Like |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Samokeowo: 4:59pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Pls add me on ur what app 08100573987 |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Folbim777(m): 4:59pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Jay14:FTA turns to PAYTV annoucement. God help us ooo |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by hervestaune: 5:08pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Add me too let us talk About |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by pofolo(m): 5:09pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Looks like irib is coming back. Check out irib HD ( tv3 and verzesh too ) listed on 11881 H 27500 ,and 11900 v 27500 on badr 5 26east. |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by hervestaune: 5:09pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
My number is 22997450407 |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by emma4god01(m): 5:19pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
pofolo:i pray it come back,i wil be very happy seeing it again,irib na baba of fta |
Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by emma4god01(m): 5:23pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
skaymini:hw sure ar u wit dis info? I only know of 3decoders collective package which goes for 17k plus,not knowing of 4decoders yet... 2 Likes |
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