@Brian,

I decided to go for the GoTV offer, based on your recommendations.

One thing I had always thought about is using their PVR (the one that has HDD at LAN port) but the price (50K) wasn't wuite freiendly to mypocket. Now I hear they have another PVR on offer at 30k, but it doesn't have the LAN, but has HDD. They say another with LAN will come soon.
I hate having a dish though, so I am still waiting to see if a better product will surface...

I asked about their second package and they said it's in the works - will come soon.

I however thing that you (and me) should relax a bit. Competition will make them offer more content on their packages even when they think they have premium channels..!

Itwould be good to have an STB that is universal - can work with all providers, so you are not locked into one when you are unhappy.

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Brian L <lusiola@gmail.com> wrote:
Wash,

I am on the GoTV platform the product of DSTV and Multichoice(KBC)

GoTV have something for everyone in the house, You (Sony Max, Discovery World, Al Jazeera) Wife (E!, TSN) Kids (Disney Junior(3-7years) KidsCo(7-12years) Nickolodeon(12-17years)) even your househelp has a healthy helping of africa magic

I currently only have one qualm about GoTV, they had promised to offer a second package, this is almost 10 months down the line and nothing is forthcoming. In Uganda and Nigeria they have two packages. And in Uganda since inception of the product.

GoTV has also aggressively advertised though I am no longer ardent media reader/viewer, they even lowered prices 2 months before wind of Star Times got to the common mwananchi.

The GoTV STB is on DVB-T2 which is something you have to be very careful when purchasing an STB, though I know you will not be on Luthuli Ave looking for one.

Mainly the advantage of Digital TV on DVB-T for me is the prospect of content on a cheaper platform than DVB-S, but I wonder if GoTV will offer a competing product to themselves.

My take on this is that if you are already paying for satellite from DSTV then you prolly will not require this, unless Startimes comes with content not available on DSTV.

PS. I am not in anyway marketing for the products mentioned.

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
As we progress into the Digital TV space, I am wondering which model/unit is the best (featureful) that I can get in the market.

The only company I see advertising aggressively is STARTIMES which are suggesting I buy their Chingchong DVB-T2.

I'd like advise from people who have trodden this path, the early adopters like @DavidKiania, on whicd device they recommend  - available in the mkt.

I am curious about this Digital TV signal thing - my TV signal is already to clear that I wonder what difference the DVB-T2 would make in my life, bar for the govt's plan to switch of the Analogue signal.

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