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  • StarTimes releases new Smart TV with inbuilt technology

    StarTimes releases new Smart TV with inbuilt technology

    A new digital TV set with inbuilt technology has been introduced by StarTimes, a major sub-saharan African pay-TV service provider. This new digital TV set incorporates technology that enables consumers to access StarTimes channels without the need for an additional decoder box.

    The television, which goes by the moniker StarTimes Inside Sundial TV, comes equipped with a number of special features that set it apart from other televisions. It provides access to more than 300 local and international TV channels, which cover a wide range of genres including news, sports, films, and music. It includes a one-month subscription to StarTimes at no additional cost.

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    Remark of Startimes Nigeria executive

    Regarding the debut, the Director of TV Sales, Dele Ameh, made the following statement: 

    “The TV can connect to both antenna and satellite signals, ensuring clear and stable reception regardless of the location. It has an automatic TV system upgrade function, which means it can update itself with the latest software and features without hassle.” 

    “It is power saving, which means it consumes less electricity and helps users save money on their bills. It also comes with one month of StarTimes subscription-free, which means users can enjoy all the premium channels and services without paying anything extra.” 

    “The StarTimes Inside Sundial TV is affordably priced and comes in 32-inch and 43-inch sizes, offering customers choices at a reasonable cost plus an option to pay in instalments. It is available in StarTimes outlets and authorised dealers nationwide.”

    Following the successful debut of the identical product in Rwanda, where it was met with great comments from both the Rwandan government and the public, StarTimes Inside Sundial TV has now been launched in Nigeria. Pang Xinxing, Chairman of the company, paid a visit to the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, on July 28 for the purpose of discussing further collaboration between the company and Rwanda in the advancement of digital TV technology.

    President Kagame lauded StarTimes for its extraordinary growth and accomplishments, as well as the high-tech products it manufactures and sells. He gave them his word that his government would always stand behind them and would be willing to assist in the expansion of the company’s business.

    “StarTimes is committed to providing its customers with the best digital TV experience in Nigeria and across Africa. With the StarTimes Inside Sundial TV, users can easily and conveniently access StarTimes channels and services on a high-tech TV set with very clear images. StarTimes invites everyone to try out this innovative product and witness the magic of digital TV,” Joshua Wang, CEO remarked.

    Startimes History

    Pang Xinxing, a Chinese engineer and the current chairman of StarTimes Group, established the company in 1988 and is also the head of the business. The year 2002 marked the beginning of the company’s expansion of its operations into the African continent. In 2007, Rwanda granted it a licence, making it the country’s first digital television operator. Since then, they have launched local operations in thirty other countries across Africa.

    To facilitate the transition to digital broadcasting in Tanzania, StarTimes and the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation established a partnership in 2009. Ivory Coast’s Direct-to-Home (DTH) licence was granted to the company in February of 2016. October of 2016 marked the beginning of operations.

    On November 23, 2016, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) announced that it had chosen the company as one of the three businesses that would go on to construct and run direct-to-home (DTH) distribution services in Pakistan for the next 15 years. An agreement about the transition to digital media was signed by the Government of Chad and the company on September 2, 2017. 

    Following a drawn-out selection process, the company was given the contract to construct a Digital Terrestrial Television network. This network will be responsible for the digitalization of national infrastructures, as well as the broadcasting and reception of television signals. In 2018, they began implementing “Access to satellite TV for 10,000 African villages,” a China-Africa cooperation initiative with the goal of providing rural areas of Africa with access to digital media. This project was funded by the Chinese government.

    A public signal distributor and Zambia’s official digital migration agent, TopStar Communication Company Limited was established as a joint venture in 2017 by the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and StarTimes.

    In June 2018, the company introduced ON, an over-the-top (OTT) video streaming service that gives users in Africa access to dozens of channels.

    In the year 2020, it introduced its online purchasing platform known as StarTimes GO. This interactive online shopping platform, which can be accessed from anywhere in Africa, is backed by television, the internet, and telephone call services.

  • StarTimes introduces new smart TV without external decoder 

    StarTimes introduces new smart TV without external decoder 

    StarTimes, a prominent low-cost Pay-TV service provider, has launched a new digital TV set with built-in technology that allows users to access StarTimes channels without an external decoder unit.

    The television, known as StarTimes Inside Sundial TV, stands out from conventional televisions thanks to a number of distinctive characteristics. It has access to more than 300 domestic and foreign TV channels, including those for news, sports, films, music, and other things. A one-month StarTimes membership is included.

    Dele Ameh, Director of TV Sales for StarTimes Nigeria, said on the launch: “The TV can connect to both antenna and satellite signals, guaranteeing clear and steady reception wherever you are. It can easily update itself with the newest software and features thanks to its automated TV system upgrade capability.

    It is energy-efficient, which means it uses less electricity and lowers consumers’ monthly expenditures. Additionally, it includes one month of StarTimes subscription-free access, allowing customers to take use of all the premium channels and features without having to pay any additional fees.

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    The 32-inch and 43-inch models of the StarTimes Inside Sundial TV are reasonably priced, and they also provide buyers the option to pay over time. It is offered in all approved dealers and StarTimes locations countrywide.

    Following the successful debut of the identical product in Rwanda, where it was well-received by both the people and the government, StarTimes Inside Sundial TV is now available in Nigeria. On July 28, StarTimes Chairman Pang Xinxing travelled to Rwanda to meet with President Kagame to explore how Rwanda and StarTimes can work together to advance digital TV technology.

    President Kagame lauded StarTimes’ impressive growth and accomplishments and the high-tech items the business offers. He promised StarTimes that his administration would always back them and be ready to help them expand their business.

    In Nigeria and throughout Africa, StarTimes is dedicated to giving its consumers the finest digital TV experience possible. Users may quickly and easily access StarTimes channels and services on a high-tech TV with crystal-clear visuals by using the StarTimes Inside Sundial TV. Everyone is welcome to test out this cutting-edge product and experience the wonder of digital TV, according to Joshua Wang, CEO of StarTimes Nigeria.

    About  StarTimes

    Chinese media firm, StarTimes Group was established in 1988 and is headquartered in Beijing. StarTimes has grown significantly over the course of many years of growth to become a significant System Integrator, Technology Provider, Network Operator, and Content Provider in the African television broadcasting sector.

    The ambitious goal of the company, which began operating in the African market in 2008, is “to ensure that every African family can access, afford, watch, and share the beauty of digital TV.”

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    StarTimes TV in Nigeria

    StarTimes Nigeria is a division of StarTimes Media. The TV network service was launched in 2010 thanks to an agreement between the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and Chinese Media Partners. As a result, StarTimes TV was the first TV network to use DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcast on Terrestrial) technology in Nigeria. It’s interesting to note that the DVB-T television receiving technology may operate without a satellite dish installation. To intercept this type of signal transmission, however, an installed and linked ariel terrestrial antenna is required.

    However, the cable tv eventually introduced its first satellite TV service. Dish TV, a new satellite pay-TV service network from Startimes, utilises DTH (Direct-to-Home) technology. In order to receive transmissions in this category, a Startimes satellite dish installation and decoder settings with frequencies are necessary.

    Startimes Nigeria offers 4 main bouquets that subscribers can enjoy. These packages include Nova bouquet, Basic bouquet, Classic bouquet and Unique bouquet.