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StarTimes voted the Best Pay TV service provider in Uganda”

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 22, 2020
in Business
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StarTimes has won the Peoples Choice Quality Awards for the category of CONSUMER CHOICE PAY TV SERVICE PROVIDER” the 2nd year running.

This award came after after conducting annual statistical research, ensuring rigorous assessment of unbiased opinions, perceptions and service expectations in the Pay TV category across the country.

This 9th Edition of The Peoples Choice Awards was held on December 18, 2020 at Imperial Royale hotel Kampala, the event was graced by Dr. Ajedra Gabriel Gadison Aridru Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development.

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Lule Isma, StarTimes Brand and Marketing Director said: “Our continued innovations and services tailored to suit the needs of the different customer segments has been key to our success not only in Uganda but also in Africa as a continent. This year we introduced the first of its kind TV shopping and scientific home delivery Services dubbed StarTimes GO on top of OTT services and affordable StarTimes Solar product”.

He added:

“We thank Ugandans for trusting and Supporting StarTimes and we pledge to continue giving you more quality family TV entertainment and creating more affordable solutions to our customers, he added”

StarTimes is the leading digital TV operator in Africa, serving 13 million DVB subscribers and 20 million OTT users in 30+ countries. StarTimes owns a 600+ channels content platform combining African local channels (75%) and international channels (25%, including Chinese channels 1.5%).

The company’s vision is “To ensure that every African family can access, afford, watch and share the beauty of digital TV”.

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