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DStv (Digital Satellite Television) is MultiChoice's digital satellite TV service in Africa, launched in 1995, providing various bouquets offering general entertainment, movies, lifestyle & culture, sport, documentaries, news & commerce, children, music, religion and consumer channels to MultiChoice subscribers. DStv has around 12 million customers, with the majority being in South Africa (around 5.4 million as of July 2015) and Nigeria (around 4 million). These two markets are considered to be the most important markets for DStv, although markets such as Kenya,Zimbabwe, Uganda, Mauritius and Tanzania, though not having as many customers, are still considered crucial by DStv due to the growing number of customers in these countries.
DStv has a range of decoders (set-top boxes) manufactured by Altech UEC and Pace. The latest decoders allow subscribers to use XtraView. This allows a subscriber to link two decoders under a single subscription fee, to increase the viewing environments.[4] (similar to Sky‘s multiroom).
The Standard Decoder is DStv’s entry level HD single view decoder, introduced in 2014. It has XtraView capability, where it can be linked to itself,the HD PVR or the HD EXPLORA.
The explora, released in 2013 is DSTV's top spec decoder, improving on the old HD PVR decoder with more memory. It can record record 1 channel and watch 1 channel.
[5] A Drifta is a mobile decoder that receives a DVB-H signal, converts it into Wi-Fi, then relays it to a Wi-Fi enabled viewing device: cellphone, laptop, PC, tablets and most smartphones.
For the product to work it must be within DVB-H coverage.
At purchase
Features
These are decoders which DStv no longer produces:
[1] [2]
1More than 400,000 television service subscribers.
1 - Organization still in operation, but no longer offers cable or internet as part of its services.
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