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SES HD PLUS Ghana, has today announced the launch of its ‘Eboso FeeliFeeli’ promo to allow TV audiences to enjoy this season’s live sports programs in high-definition (HD) quality.
Via the ‘Eboso FeeliFeeli’ promo, which starts from June 7, to August 9, 2021, customers can buy the HD+ Decoder for a discounted price and enjoy a free subscription period of three months.
The HD+ Decoder comes with two months free subscription.
Extending the benefits of high definition television quality as well as delivering world class TV viewing experiences to the free-to-air (FTA) TV market remains one of the focus areas for SES HD PLUS Ghana.
Theodore Asampong, Director of SES HD PLUS Ghana, said, “There is a fast-growing demand for HD TV experience in Ghana as we get close to the start of the live sports season.
"At SES HD PLUS Ghana, we are happy to meet this demand by lowering the cost of HD+ Decoder and increasing the free subscription period from two to three months, making this an unbeatable offer for sports fans today”.
Apart from the top local channels broadcasting in HD quality on the HD+ Service, the HD+ Decoder also offers over 100 channels in SD with superior features.
It comes with features such as a seven-day electronic programming guide, Parental Access Control and Logical Channel Numbering system, making it easier to locate channels since all channels have been assigned a permanent number and arranged according to genres.
HD+ Decoders are available at all Multi TV dealer outlets and Electroland stores across the country for purchase and can be activated on any mobile network by dialling *879# to unlock the HD viewing experience.
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