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Multimedia’s free-to-air digital network Multi TV says it has sold almost 60 thousand satellite receivers over the four months since it was formally launched.
The figure also means that more than 60 thousand homes in Ghana now get to watch Multi TV channels.
Officials say the sales figure, though impressive, is still below the one million target it is hoping to hit by the end of next year.
The Sales and Marketing Manager, Nutifafa Attah told Joy Business the past two weeks have seen a jump in sales because of an ongoing promotion.
He says more people are also beginning to discover the numerous interesting programmes the network has to offer.
Multi TV will now be targeting corporate institutions to purchase boxes on behalf of their workers, officials have said.
The network offers more than 20 digital television and radio channels for free to subscribers. Subscribers would however need to make an initial one-time investment for the installation of the satellite receiver and dish.
That means, there will be no monthly charges as is the case with other digital television services.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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