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Gotv excites market as clock ticks to digital migration

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With the clock ticking to the digital migration, Gotv Kenya has heightened it’s campaign to bring more Kenyan TV viewers into the digital world.

The leading pay television service provider is running a countdown to December 31, 2014, when Kenya’s capital Nairobi is expected to switch from analogue to digital broadcasting.

It’s a now a race against time for TV viewers who have not switched, and Gotv is offering them an irresistible deal of buying a decoder at only Ksh1,799. This is the most affordable way to keep watching your TV after midnight of December 31, 2014, and it comes with many more premium channels alongside the free to air TV stations.

Other regions will follow after Nairobi.

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