Openview’s new OV512 decoder is an attractive offering at R799, considering users don’t have to pay any fees once they’ve bought it. In comparison, DStv’s HD Single View decoder costs the same.
While MultiChoice’s DStv is the dominant pay-TV broadcaster in South Africa, its EasyView package faces competition from eMedia’s Openview offering, and the latter is more affordable over time than ...
Ever since we heard that OpenView was planning on blocking those of their decoders that are being used outside South Africa a lot of Zimbos who rely on this platform for entertainment have been on ...
OpenView HD the service that provides Free To Air (FTA) decoders that show South African channels and some international content has been celebrating some milestones. It has announced that this month ...
OpenView HD, South Africa’s first free-to-view direct-to-home satellite television platform, will soon also be available on the same satellite dish used to receive DStv, Vivid and Freevision services.
OpenView HD, South Africa’s first free-to-view DTH satellite television platform, will soon also be available on the same satellite dish used to receive DStv, Vivid and Freevision services. Platco ...
Cape Town – OpenView HD will reach its 200 000th installation and activation within days since the free-to-air satellite TV service launched in South Africa in October 2013. OpenView HD is operated by ...
Television broadcasters are tight-lipped about divulging how many viewers they have – especially in the case of satellite-based free-to-air television services, like OpenView HD. Launched two years ...
OpenView HD - Platco Digital's free-to-air satellite TV platform - is now operational and South African viewers can take advantage of this offering, which requires nothing more than a once-off payment ...
Cape Town – e.tv’s satellite TV service has launched its first personal video recorder (PVR) decoder functionality, the Open PVR. This will make it possible for users in South Africa and neighbouring ...
Following an investment of "tens of millions" of rands, local free-to-air broadcaster OpenView HD says it has opened the door to potentially growing its viewership numbers exponentially, as it now ...