A few weeks back, popular cable Television, DSTV, hiked its subscriptions and this didn’t go well with lot of Nigerians. For the first time, many Nigerians are seeking for a cheaper alternative that can give them what they want. On many occasions, the newly launched SLTV has popped up as a good alternative.
SLTV is a premier satellite television company based in Nigeria.This Direct to Home Satellite TVplatform is operated by Metro Digital Limited. The objective of SLTV is to provide premium digital Tv contents to homes covering sports, entertainment and news at affordable prices. SLTV is a customer focused organisation and they do everything possible to ensure that all their customers are satisfied.
Describing itself as a premier satellite television company, SLTV aims to cater to diverse audience preferences with a rich mix of 55 channels. From sports to entertainment and news, SLTV promises a comprehensive viewing experience tailored to Nigerian households.
Metro Digital SLTV boasts an extensive array of more than 55 high-definition channels, among which are 10 dedicated to sports broadcasting. These channels feature live football matches from prestigious leagues such as the English Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Europa League, and many more captivating events.
SLTV had the support of Federal government and when it was launched last year, during the unveiling, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, stated that its establishment aligns with the aspirations of Nigerians to “benefit from the abundant opportunities awaiting investors in the Nigerian economy.”
“SLTV has responded very loudly and clearly, and from the information made available to me, they are willing to give their fellow compatriots real value for their money regarding service quality and affordability,” Akume said.
“Nigeria is an opportunity that is impossible to replicate or find elsewhere. The Federal Government wishes to assure the management of her full backing as they continue to do legitimate business in Nigeria’s broadcast industry.” The managing director, Dr Ifeanyi Nwafor, said it was interested in the country because “the Nigerian government has shown strong commitment to taking down the monopoly that had impeded the growth of pay TV in Nigeria.”
Pricing: The pricing structure reflects SLTV’s commitment to accessibility, with packages starting at N2,500 for the basic plan and N5,000 for the gold plan. Regardless of the chosen package, customers can expect a plethora of benefits including movies, TV shows, HD & SD channels, premium content, and round-the-clock customer support. Programmes: SLTV has different categories of programmes, such as entertainment, movies, kids fun and sports.
In the last few days a lot of people have been reviewing SLTV. One of those is Onasanya Ademola on Facebook who wrote this on SLTV as alternative to DSTV. (1) If you are a football person then SLTV is for you (2) If you have kids that won’t allow you watch TV shows except cartoons then SLTV is for you (3) If you are someone that has a wife that loves Telemundo and Zeeworld then SLTV is for you (4) If you are someone that loves local TV news stations then SLTV is for you (5) If you are someone that loves CNN and AL-JAZERRA then SLTV is for you.
What makes SLTV unique is its affordability combined with quality. Offering basic and gold subscription packages, SLTV ensures premium content is accessible to all viewers at reasonable prices.
The basic plan, priced at 2500 Naira monthly, includes a wide range of channels and features, while the gold plan, at 5000 Naira per month, offers an even broader selection of premium content and perks.
Both subscription options come with a variety of features, including movies, TV shows, free updates, HD & SD channels, premium channels, a TV Guide (EPG) for easy browsing, and 24/7 customer support. With SLTV, subscribers can enjoy exceptional entertainment experiences without compromise.
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