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TSTV Sets New Date for Decoder Sales

TSTV Sets New Date for Decoder Sales

Although TStv seems to have failed its promise to commence the selling of decoders in Nigeria last year, the new development now is that the Telecom company has released a new date for the selling of its new TStv Sassy decoder.

This new development (new TSTV Sassy decoder sales date and price) was announced on TSTV social media page yesterday. It was said that the new decoder will cost ₦3500. Even though a lot of Nigerians have given up on the Telecom operator, but I think they are starting to get their onions right.

The former price announced for last year sale was N5000 but now reduced to N3500.

TStv Sassy decoder will go on sale starting from April 1st, 2018.

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