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  2. DStv - Wikipedia

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    DStv. Digital Satellite Television, abbreviated DStv, is a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service owned by MultiChoice and based and with headquarters in Randburg, South Africa. DStv provides audio, radio and television channels and services to subscribers across 50 countries, [1] [2] mostly in South Africa, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

  3. MultiChoice - Wikipedia

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    This division, called DStv (Digital Satellite Television), had first been launched in South Africa on October 6, 1995, making it the first direct-to-home digital pay-TV service outside the US. [8] In 2002, a "Dual-view" decoder was launched by DStv which allowed the simultaneous viewing of two different channels from a single satellite feed.

  4. List of digital television deployments by country - Wikipedia

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    The first digital television implementation in South Africa was a satellite-based system launched by pay-TV operator MultiChoice in 1995. On 22 February 2007 the South African government announced that the country's public TV operators would be broadcasting in digital by 1 November 2008, followed by a three-year dual-illumination period which ...

  5. ZAP (satellite television) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ZAP.co.ao. www.ZAP.co.mz. ZAP is a digital satellite television provider mainly for Portuguese -speaking countries in sub-Saharan Africa. ZAP launched in Angola in 2010, providing a subscription based TV service covering the sub-Saharan countries to south of Angola. ZAP operates from the Eutelsat W7 satellite, placed over Africa at ...

  6. GOtv - Wikipedia

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    Television. Owners. MultiChoice (79.9%) Canal+ (20.1%) Website. Official website. GOtv is a pay television terrestrial service in sub-Saharan Africa owned by broadcaster MultiChoice and launched on 5 September 2011. [ 1] It mainly consists of African and international programming. [ 2][ 3][ 4]

  7. List of satellite television companies - Wikipedia

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    East Africa. Azam TV. Canal+ Afrique. DStv. StarTimes. Zuku TV. Orange - brought by Canal+ in 2023. TPS - merged into Canalsat in 2008. PremiumFree - Free to Air.

  8. M-Net Movies - Wikipedia

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    Same as its TV platform. M-Net Movies is a group of South Africa-based film-only television channels launched as Movie Magic in 1995 and broadcast across Sub-Saharan Africa on pay TV satellite services DStv and GOtv. The channels broadcast films/movies based on genre as well as clips featuring behind-the-scenes looks at previous, current and ...

  9. Satellite television by region - Wikipedia

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    South African-based Multichoice's DStv is the main digital satellite television provider in sub-Saharan Africa, broadcasting principally in English, but also in Portuguese, German and Afrikaans. Multichoice 's DStv had 6 million paid subscribers on 30 September 2016.