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MaiTV is first TV broadcaster to join Digicel Fiji’s DTV App

MaiTV is first TV broadcaster to join Digicel Fiji’s DTV App

By Navitalai Naivalurua
31/10/2023

MaiTV is the first local TV broadcaster to join Digicel Fiji’s DTV App.

Digicel Fiji says with MaiTV partnering with them, it reinforces their commitment to offering an extensive and diverse range of content to the Fijian public.

They say building on the success of the DTV app’s launch, this partnership is poised to elevate the digital entertainment experience for all users.

Digicel Fiji adds this collaboration exemplifies their dedication to local relevance, offering users a seamless and convenient one-stop app for both free and paid entertainment options, all accessible on the go.

Digicel Fiji CEO, Farid Mohammed says they are thrilled to welcome MaiTV as the first Free-to-Air partner on the DTV app.

He says this partnership demonstrates their promise to provide their customers with the best digital experience.

Mohammed says MaiTV’s addition to the platform opens up new opportunities for all parties involved, especially the people of Fiji and they believe this partnership will redefine the way Fijians access and enjoy their favourite content, making the DTV app the ultimate destination for entertainment.

He adds MaiTV’s involvement brings an exciting array of local content to the DTV app, catering to the diverse interests of viewers.

The CEO says this includes a wide range of religious, and cultural programs, news, sports, and more, all easily accessible through the app.

Mai TV CEO Raijieli Vulaono says as a small dynamic station in a competitive and fast-changing world, they have always explored and pursued new technologies and platforms to create and deliver new content to a wider audience cost effectively, and this partnership with Digicel Fiji delivers all that.

She says being on DTV provides a great synergy between traditional and digital media providing users with a greater range of options to experience and view their content.

Digicel Fiji's and MaiTV's partnership heralds a new era in Fijian entertainment, promising more exciting content and convenience for viewers.

Users can download the app and start streaming immediately in four easy steps:
Step 1: Download the 'DTV' app from the Play Store or the 'Digicel TV' App from the App Store.
Step 2: Click on the DTV icon.
Step 3: Proceed to sign up by choosing the region (Fiji).
Step 4: Log in to the DTV app or create an account using your DIGICEL NUMBER.
Step 5: Purchase a standard or premium DTV app plan on MyDigicel App and start streaming.

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