MultiChoice Unveils Affordable internet Service in Partner with MTN

MultiChoice Group has unveiled a fixed-wireless Internet access service called DStv Internet in South Africa which is designed for streaming media. The offer comes in three data packages.

The development is targeted at customers who do not have access to fibre services. DStv Internet forms part of what the subscription broadcasting giant refers to as its “ongoing evolution from a traditional video entertainment business.

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the company said in a statement;

“DStv Internet is a fixed-wireless-access service, which means that customers can now get connected to the Internet with a Sim card and Wi-Fi router – a perfect option for those who do not have fibre in their residential area but want to access the Internet regularly using various devices in their home”

Customers can choose from three data packages: 25GB, 110GB, and 220GB. MultiChoice also said it “selected” MTN South Africa as its network partner, presumably after a competitive bidding process.

 

What DStv Internet offers:

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How the DStv Internet Works

DStvInternet does not require a DStv subscription and can be used on a standalone basis to access the Internet.

It includes a new, premium service called DStv Trusted Home, an AI-driven network security and Wi-Fi management solution developed jointly by MultiChoice’s digital platform security subsidiary Irdeto, and Minim, which develops “intelligent networking” products.

DStv Trusted Home offers an iOS and Android app that puts subscribers in control of their Wi-Fi connection and protects their home network from online security threats and malicious attacks. It also has parental control features. 

The app is only available for use with DStv Internet routers. There are two router models that customers can purchase: the ZTE 286C & ZTE 286 R. The routers are included in MultiChoice’s bundle and contract offerings. 

As part of the launch of DStv new offering, the first 20 000 customers will receive a free 12-month subscription to the DStv Trusted Home app. After 12 months, customers will have the chance to opt-out or add a monthly charge of R30 to their DStv Internet bill. 

There is no update from multichoice on when it will be unveiled in Nigeria and other African countries.

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