GOtv GO Gaga Confam: Price Of Decoder Slashed

GOtv is slashing the price of its decoder from N7,700 to N5,900 in a latest offer tagged GO Gaga Confam. The new price which kicked off on Monday, 11 September, will also see customers enjoy one month of GOtv Plus free subscription along with the new price.

Speaking on the price slash, John Ugbe, Managing Director, MultiChoice, said the price slash is part of the company’s mission to make quality digital television more affordable in readiness for the digital migration while enriching lives of its customers through unbeatable entertainment.

“Our mission is to provide the best entertainment at an affordable price. We understand that times are tough but that doesn’t mean that our customers have to miss out on world-class entertainment”, he said.

The GO Gaga Confam price slash comes complete with the GOtv decoder, outdoor antenna (GOtenna) and one month GOtv Plus free subscription. At the expiration of one month, subscribers can choose either the GOtv Plus bouquet for a monthly subscription of N1,900 which gives up to 57 top quality local and international channels, GOtv Value for N1,300 monthly with 40 channels or GOtv Lite at N400 monthly with over 20 channels and three payment options.

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Meanwhile, the company recently upgraded its website, gotvafrica.com, to make it easier and more convenient for customers to navigate. It has also been simplified to work on mobile devices and computers. The website enables subscribers to avoid the long queues at physical offices through GOtv Eazy Self- Service which enables them to quickly fix errors. It also enables them to easily locate a dealer near them, find answers to frequently asked questions, learn more about the decoder, what packages are on offer and so much more. press release.

12 comments:

  1. The fear of TSTVAFRICA is the beginning of price slash for DSTV

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  2. Let's wait patiently for TSTVAFRICA to launch their satellite on 1st October, 2017 then we will see where DSTV will stand

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    1. I havnt heard that one, Paul you know so much about this stuff,nice work bro

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  3. Multichoice are really doing a good work in Africa making digital TV available for average Africans

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  4. @Paul asuquo u talked abt tstv Africa.. I want to know whether its out in Nigeria?

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    1. Okay Mr Paul you got a question to answer here where are you????

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  5. gotv are so foolish...m tired of dem.increasing the price from 1000-1500
    now from 1500-1900


    with some useless channels in it..I only enjoy zee world and m zone

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    1. Your right here too bro its only that Indian channel that I found instresting

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