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Sunday, 12 July 2015

Why Pay-TV subscription keeps running when you're not watching

You wish, very earnestly, that your pay-TV subscription would not run while you are not watching. You are not alone. Almost every pay-TV subscriber would want it that way. That would make us use our subscription in a way similar to how we use the airtime on our phones when we are on the pay-as-you-go platform. 

It would be terrific to subscribe for one month and have the subscription stretched over three or four months by being billed only when we watch.

If we do not watch for a cumulative of 10 days in a month, perhaps because we leave for work very early to return very late, attend many social engagements or travel out of town, we would have gained 10 days in the next month because we would not have been billed for the time we were not watching.

In very simple terms, you would want to be billed only when you watch-for an hour, two hours or more. It is just terrific. No other way to describe it. But it is an eminently unrealisable wish. It is also technologically unworkable. First and foremost, the technology used in satellite television broadcast is one that works by the satellite feeding the decoder with signals that are converted into the audio-visual content on your screen. The technology is not such that the decoder sends feedback to the satellite, making the communication a one-way affair. It is called satellite downlink (DL). It strictly sends the link from the satellite to the ground station.
  With the way it works, the television service provider has no way of knowing whether or not you are watching and what you are watching.
  This means that in the event of a protracted power outage or long absence from home, the pay-TV provider cannot and will not know if you are watching. It is a situation imposed by technology, nothing else. Apart from the technological impracticability of having your subscription frozen while not watching, pay-TV providers are also restrained by contractual obligations to content owners.
  Permission for content distribution (pay-TV companies are usually distributors) are only granted after certain contractual agreements have been reached. Television content is sold and bought as an aggregate and contracts for such usually specify that it be broadcast over a monthly cycle. This condition makes it impossible for a distributor (pay-TV company) to distribute content on any basis other than what the contract stipulates. The alternative, albeit injurious, is litigation and/or  a ruptured relationship with the content owner.
  Even the freezing of subscription was a technological possibility, what about its business viability? A distributor has made full payment for a certain content, say a movie, which it hopes to sell for a profit. A subscriber watches for 30minutes, decides to visit a friend or there is power outage. Would the pay-TV company get a refund from the content owner, which must have been fully paid, on the excuse that power outage or some other situation forced the subscriber to discontinue watching? Of course, not. When we pay to watch a movie at a cinema, we do not get refunded if we find it uninteresting or we are distracted after 40 minutes. Same goes for a football match that goes against our team after 20 minutes. Can we leave the arena, stop by the ticket office and ask for a part refund?
  Contracts are contracts and must be honoured. Monthly or weekly Blackberry and internet contracts do not extend beyond the period for which they are valid whether or not we use them. We do not get refunds for not using or carry a subscription over. That is the way it goes

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    1. Lindiway, I see say you are in collaboration with DSTV to rip off Nigerians abi??? Linda take note!

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    2. Lindiway, I see say you are in collaboration with DSTV to rip off Nigerians abi??? Linda take note!

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  3. And DSTV begins advertising with Sharp girl @linda Ikeji....

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  4. ...still makes no sense

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  5. Okay, I understand now.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  6. I'm not even interested in the reason

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  7. Lemme guess, ds post was sponsored by DSTV abi? To make themselves look good and concerned about our plight! Issorai! Seen! Splendourdudi

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  8. Ok

    visit ck jacob blog for fiction stories

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  9. But I heard its not like this in south Africa.

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  10. It is not true. How do they know when your subscription is over? The billing system can be worked on hence we have different bouquet. The controls stations know what to do and should ensure that decorders work like GPS receivers that sends response to Satellite...

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  11. I hear. But still don't make sense

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  12. I've learnt something new today.

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  13. Unfortunately and painfully so

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  14. Unfortunately and painfully so

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  15. Sometimes I wish is possible@linda...I have though about it in the same manner.

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  16. Linda, do you wrote that article yourself?

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  17. It sounds reasonable.....the real problem is PHCN. Fix the Electricity and everything would falls in place

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  18. So how's is its done in SA and other part of the world, nah so den tell us sey we no fit do per/sec billing for our phone. @linda pls always vet stuffs like this, don't just do it for the money haha

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  19. Nothing is impossible when it comes to tech. MTN also told us that per sec billing was impossible in Nigeria until Glo came up with it.
    The main issue is that there are no strong competitors arnd to debunk ur arguement.

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  20. I will leave my decoder on for 24hrs from now on to exhaust my subscription . Abi no be so


















    ~~~PINKY

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  21. Stop lying on technology....MTN and Econet said the same thing until Glo came in with per second billing.

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  22. So why is south africa's dstv subscription different from ours? They do pay as u go. Explain that to me

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  23. Writer is blind and wrong.

    The Smart Card knows when you are watching. What about that?

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  24. I have moved to consat... all this one na medicine after death

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  25. With all due respect, that last paragraph holds no water afterall, my ISP rolls over my data to the following month if I don't exhaust it in before the subscription ends

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  26. As if we didnt know b4....nt everyone is a dunce...abeg shift

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  27. Then the technology needs to be changed to a more pocket friendly one. Sattelite based TV will soon give way to broadband. The same goes for cellular services. DSTV will soon be the dinosuar if it dosent evolve.

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  28. MTN said per second billing was not possible till glo came on board. DSTV another South African company is tell us the same thing. Pls let's have another company and let's see if it's still not possible. Rubbish!!

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  29. Linda, if you want a sample of pay as watch decoder I would gladly send it to you. Forget downlink and uplink. This decoder carries a credited flash drive in addition to smart card.
    They just need to up their game. When you travel, do you see satellite dishes on buildings in the city centre? The dish
    business is for rural areas where you cannot break even. DVB-S which is first generation technology is what dstv provides.

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  30. There is nothing that is impossible to do. MTN told us, once upon a time, that per second billing was practically not possible.

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  31. This era of technology. Wot an insult

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  32. MTN said more that this before GLO showed them the way

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  33. Bunch of excuses. If they really wanted to do it, they'd find a way

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  34. Dstv is already being pro active. Trying to stop the action before its initiated.

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  35. DSTV IS RUN BY IGBO PEOPLE IN NIGERIA. SO I AM NOT SURPRISED THAT THEY ARE RIPPING US OFF OUR MONEY. THEY ARE ALWAYS INCREASING TARRIF FOR NO REASON AND THEY USE PREMIUM CHANNEL AS A WAY TO CHOP OUR MONEY. I CANT WAIT FOR A COMPETITION TO COME ON BOARD SO THAT I CAN STOP USING DSTV. SOMETIMES WHEN THEY TELL US TO VOTE FOR NOLLYWOOD STARS, WE CANNOT VOTE BECAUSE MOST OF THOSE MOVIES ARE SHOWN ON PREMIUM CHANNEL WHICH A LOT OF MASSES CANNOT AFFORD. DSTV IS BECOMING EXPENSIVE THAT I HAVE DOWNGRADED TWICE TO A CHEAPER TARRIF

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  36. If we delve into it, it is possible.

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  37. I tot they even want to tell us ow to make it pay as u watch

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  38. So what's the model we hear of in SA?

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  39. Still don't get you as I believe frequency could still be digitally read and measured when viewing so charges is possible on pay as you watch. How else does Nepa charge Pay as you use. This is just to provide their business as the are making lots of profit with this. Fake excuses

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  40. "With the way it works, the television service provider has no way of knowing whether or not you are watching and what you are watching". This abstract from above post is a lie. Numbers of TV tuned to a programme is measurable, technology knows who is and not watching at every point in time. Linda, please stop doing 'cut & paste' of things you have no or limited knowledge of. You are invariably mis-informing fresh minds. Limit yourself to stories of people in half-clad wears, you've got expertise in there!

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    1. Lol best reply so far!! HAhahahaha

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    2. Its too lenghthy but from d 1st paragraph I knew what u were trying to pass on!! Haba aunty is dt fair to u too. Its nt always about d cash u were paid to dole out dis yeye info NA. Haba use ur church mind judge sometime

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  41. BLOODY LIARS! IN South Africa, ITS PAYG.
    NIGERIANS DONT BE FOOLED. THEY KNOW US TO SPEND FOOLISHLY AND LAVISHLY IN SPITE OF THE ABJECT POVERTY IN OUR LAND, LIKE EVEN THE PERSON THEY ARE USING HER BLOG. DONT BE FOOLED. IT IS NOT TECHNOLOGICALLY IMPOSSIBLE.

    WHY DONT MOBILE PHONE NETWORKS TELL US TO PAY A GROUND SUM IN ADDITION TO ANY PHONE CALLS WE MAY MAKE, BECOS THEY NEED TO KEEP THEIR NETWORK AND MASTS UP AND RUNNING FOR US TO EVEN MAKE THE PHONE CALL IN THE FIRST PLACE?
    RUBBISH. THEY ARE DRAINING US. IF OUR GOVT CANNOT FIGHT FOR US, LET THEM CARRY THEIR SERVICES AWAY, AND SEE HOW THEIR BUSINESS WILL CRUMBLE IF NIGERIA ALONE PULLS OUT. WE CAN STILL WATCH DVDS AND GET OUR NEWS FROM INTERNET FOR FREE SELF. MTCHEWW

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  42. SHEBI THE PHONE NETWORKS WERE CHARGING N20,000 FOR SIM CARD AS FAR BACK AS 2001, NOW IT IS MORE OR LESS FREE. IT WAS A RIP OFF BY PHONE COMPANIES WHEN THEY WERE DOING PER MINUTE BILLING FOR n60 THEN. HOW DID THEY TURN AROUND AND STILL REMAIN IN BUSINESS?
    THEY ARE BLOODY LIARS

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  43. @July 12, 2015 at 10:35 AM, LINDA IS NOT SHARP, NOR IS SHE INTELLIGENT.
    SHE FAILED AT EVERY OTHER BUSINESS SHE PUT HANDS TO. NOT EVEN ONE OF THOSE BUSINESSES SURVIVED- THAT IS NOT THE SIGN OF A SHARP PERSON. MANY OTHER PEOPLE ARE EVEN SHARPER, BECOS THEY PUT THEIR MIND TO ACHIEVING SOMETHING AND ULTIMATELY ACHIEVED IT.

    LINDA DIDNT ACHIEVE ANYTHING SHE PUT HER MIND TO, NOR TRIED TO.
    SHE WAS MERELY LUCKY. ANY FOOL CAN BE LUCKY.

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  44. I think Linda is advertising her naivety. Nothing is impossible technology-wise. DSTV knows they are not saying the truth just like MTN did before GLO came to dislodge their useless lies.

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  45. Linda why is that when people ask you question you don't answer, now this is my question to you did actually investigate on this........are you aware that in south Africa is pay as you watch

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  46. "With the way it works, the television service provider has no way of knowing whether or not you are watching and what you are watching". So, how was DSTv able to know many people were not watching the station EWTN and they decided to pull it off their bouquet offerings before the outcry that restored it.

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