DStv has slashed prices for streaming bouquets and showmax pro.
Newsonline reports that MultiChoice South Africa has taken an axe to its standalone streaming prices, meaning DStv streaming subscribers will now pay substantially less than those subscribing through the company’s traditional satellite options.
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The reduced prices for the dishless/streaming offering are:
- R699/month for DStv Premium, compared to R839/month for satellite — a 16.7% cut
- R469/month for DStv Compact Plus, compared to R549/month for satellite — a 14.6% cut
- R369/month for DStv Compact, compared to R429/month for satellite — a 14% cut
- R269 for DStv Family, compared to R309/month for satellite — a 12.9% cut
- R99/month for DStv Access, compared to R120/month for satellite — a 17.5% cut
The price cuts are with immediate effect. The move comes after MultiChoice was criticised for launching standalone, so-called “dishless” services last year at the same price as its satellite products.
Showmax Pro price cut
At the same time, MultiChoice has slashed the price of Showmax Pro by 22%, from R449 to R349/month, also with immediate effect. Showmax Pro will livestream the upcoming Fifa World Cup in Qatar.
The Showmax Pro Mobile plan remains available for R225/month.
Showmax Pro bundles the Showmax entertainment offering with live sport from SuperSport and live music and news channels. Football on offer includes the Premier League, DStv Premiership, LaLiga, Serie A, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Nations League and the Fifa World Cup.
The updated price point for Showmax Pro is for South Africa only, the company said.
Fibre broadband, Streama box
Meanwhile, MultiChoice announced it will launch fibre broadband from 1 October through its DStv Internet division. Until now, the DStv Internet service provider has offered only fixed-4G/LTE services. MultiChoice didn’t immediately provide details about its fibre offerings — they will be announced next week, group CEO Calvo Mawela told TechCentral.
The company also said its DStv Streama streaming set-top box is finally ready for launch — it will go on sale on 1 October for R1 299. The product, which has been in development for two years, has built-in Wi-Fi, while the remote control has dedicated buttons for Netflix, Showmax and YouTube. The box supports 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos.