GTV to start on Monday

GTV to start on Monday

GATEWAY Television (GTV) has announced that it will start broadcasting on Monday, two days after its official launch in Windhoek today.

GTV Namibia general manager Tania Frankle confirmed to The Namibian that it’s all systems go at the new pay-TV provider. Frankle said GTV is still waiting for its official licence from the Namibia Communications Commission (NCC), but it has been given the go-ahead to start broadcasting in the meantime.”We will be available to all the interested viewers across Namibia from Monday.All you need is a decoder and a dish to be installed,” she said.GTV’s commercial director, Rhys Torrington, said there is a choice of two packages – G Base with 10 channels and G Plus with 13 channels.He says the channels include English Premier League soccer, news, movies, series, music, religious and children’s programming.Frankle said GTV is still waiting for its official licence from the Namibia Communications Commission (NCC), but it has been given the go-ahead to start broadcasting in the meantime.”We will be available to all the interested viewers across Namibia from Monday.All you need is a decoder and a dish to be installed,” she said.GTV’s commercial director, Rhys Torrington, said there is a choice of two packages – G Base with 10 channels and G Plus with 13 channels.He says the channels include English Premier League soccer, news, movies, series, music, religious and children’s programming.

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