
Chief Akin Ricketts, Cross River State Commissioner for
Information, has commended GOtv for increasing consumer awareness on the
imminent switch-over from analogue to digital broadcasting in Nigeria.
Speaking
at the fourth GO customer Forum held at the Transcorp Hotels in
Calabar, the Commissioner, represented by Mr Freedom Ejom, said
awareness of the ongoing digitization of Nigeria's broadcast industry is
very low, but commended GOtv for creating a forum where subscribers can
learn about its services and a topical issue as the digital switch-over.
Also
pouring encomiums on GOtv, Chief Patrick Effah, a subscriber, said he
is experiencing the crisp digital quality pictures which GOtv promised
at launch.
Another subscriber, Eyo Bassey said he
appreciates GOtv for its pocket-friendliness. For Godswill Samson, GOtv
stands out in three areas economy, quality pictures and uninterrupted
signals during rainy or cloudy weather, while Roseline Bebia summed up
her experience with GOtv as delightful, and also commended GOtv for
being able to withstand rainy or cloudy weather.
Highlight
of the event was a discussion on the upcoming digital switch-over.
General Manager GOtv, Mrs Elizabeth Amkpa encouraged the subscribers to
spread the word about the digital switch-over, emphasizing the power of
word-of-mouth.
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