MultiChoice Ghana introduces new EDN feature
MultiChoice Ghana has introduced the Enhanced Decoder Notification (EDN) functionality, as part of its decoder packages.
The latest addition is aiming to “address communication issues for subscribers and take the admin out of TV viewing.”
“This new functionality will provide viewers with streamlined access to important subscription information, including rewards notifications, payable subscription amounts, methods to avoid late payment and disconnection”, Multichoice said in a statement.
“This will be done by displaying icons that represent the different types of notifications on top of Live TV and will be available on both the DTH and DTT decoders. The message will also be added to the Mail Messages screen,” the statement explained.
The Managing Director of Multichoice Ghana, Mr Cecil Sunkwa Mills, also indicated that: “In the ever-advancing world of video entertainment, innovation is a key driver of the business. Multichoice is always dedicated to delivering innovative resources to ensure continuous improvements of our products”.
MultiChoice Ghana, established in 1993, is a local and international TV, video and audio content provider through their DStv and GOtv packages, usually accessed through the digital box.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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