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First Digital Television has gone mobile with an application that can help users to access its programmes anywhere in the world at their convenience.
The FD Mobile App, offers the user the convenience, through the internet of watching television from any smart device - whether a tablet or smartphone.
The App, which was piloted about a month ago, seeks to dominate both the Ghanaian and diaspora viewership. It provides a quality, innovative, convenient and affordable medium to watch television on mobile devices.
Living by its tagline “For the Ghanaian in You” the FD Mobile currently has 14 channels which include Business Television Africa (BTA), First News Network (FNN), Ocean 1, ATV and Spyderlee Entertainment TV, Cinimax, Faith TV, Star TV, Planet Kidz and GTV.
FD Mobile is currently available on both android (Google play store) and on IOS (app store) and very user friendly.
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