GOtv Positions For Migration

•GOtv Positions For Migration

•Elizabeth Amkpa, GOtv GM

In a bid to prepare for the digital switch-over era, GOtv, a digital pay-TV on the terrestrial platform, has devised strategies through which to champion the market in Jos, the Plateau State capital.

Elizabeth Amkpa, General Manager, GOtv, says it is no mistake that MulitiChoice, which is collaborating with NBC on the digitals witch-over, arrived Jos around March this year.

The general manager said subscribers will not need a Set Up Box for the digital switch over, as she explained that DStv was on a satellite platform while GOtv was a Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) using transmitter, adding that “DTT serves a different market to position the country for the digital switch over.”

•Elizabeth Amkpa, GOtv GM
•Elizabeth Amkpa, GOtv GM

According to her, the company is not deterred from coming to Jos because of security challenges, because “GO is an action word to create the urgency in seamless digital migration in Nigeria, and there is life in Jos.”

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Dare Kafar, marketing manager, said GOtv had employed many strategies in launching into the market, such as using geographical symbols peculiar to Jos and choosing houses and walls to paint to advertise GOtv.

“We signed Mr. Ibu as our brand ambassador with exciting phrases like “Digilevez Don Land,” ‘GO Digi Digi,’ and we will have tricycles known as ‘Mr. Ibu on tricycle’ that can move to the doorstep of consumers to install and resolve problems.”

•A set up box
•A set up box

The licence of GOtv is per city and not state, Kafar said, adding that in the last three months the company had covered Jos North, Jos South, Jos East, and Bassa.

“We are working at covering more places in Plateau once the digital switch over flag off is done. The NBC will be giving us license to cover the whole of Plateau State,” she said.

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