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MultiChoice hikes DStv monthly prices
26 Feb 2015 at 19:46hrs | Views
MultiChoice has announced its annual price increases for DStv which will come into effect from 1 April, with DStv Premium set to cost R699 per month from April and M-Net R335 per month.
MultiChoice published the new April 2015 prices on its website today, 26 February.
The price increase will come into effect on 1 April 2015.
DStv Premium will cost R699 (from R665)
DStv Extra will cost R425 (from R399)
DStv Compact will cost R319 (from R295)
DStv Select will cost R199 (from R185)
DStv Family will cost R199 (from R185)
DStv Access will cost R99 (unchanged)
DStv EasyView will cost R39 (from R29)
DStv Mobile will cost R49
M-Net as a stand-alone analogue service will cost R335 per month (from R315).
Monthly subscription fees will be adjusted as per the table below.
Customers who elect to pay their full years' subscription up front, and do so before 31 March 2015, will be charged at our 2014 rates in addition to getting the 12th month free.
Customers with current DStv Explora Payment Plan contracts will continue to pay the amount as per their contracts.
There is no increase in the insurance premiums for the Decoder Care Contract.
MultiChoice published the new April 2015 prices on its website today, 26 February.
The price increase will come into effect on 1 April 2015.
DStv Premium will cost R699 (from R665)
DStv Extra will cost R425 (from R399)
DStv Compact will cost R319 (from R295)
DStv Select will cost R199 (from R185)
DStv Family will cost R199 (from R185)
DStv Access will cost R99 (unchanged)
DStv EasyView will cost R39 (from R29)
DStv Mobile will cost R49
Monthly subscription fees will be adjusted as per the table below.
Customers who elect to pay their full years' subscription up front, and do so before 31 March 2015, will be charged at our 2014 rates in addition to getting the 12th month free.
Customers with current DStv Explora Payment Plan contracts will continue to pay the amount as per their contracts.
There is no increase in the insurance premiums for the Decoder Care Contract.
Source - Byo24News