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Satellite TV broadcaster Openview’s new decoder offers a much more compact design than its predecessors, but its on-demand streaming content is currently lacking. After years of teasing that a ...
It's illegal to buy or sell OpenView decoders in Zimbabwe. Traders are liable to arrest and prosecution. So why do Zimbabweans still do it?
You do not need a decoder to watch OpenView TV shows If I was not clear I have quite the aversion to decoders and the habit of having to wait for shows to air. I am more of an on-demand kind of guy.
Openview clients with older decoders are being cut off from the service and notified that they need to buy a new decoder. Several Openview customers have contacted MyBroadband to complain about ...
New Openview decoder Last week, eMedia announced the launch of the new Openview OV512 decoder. The OV512 boasts a built-in Wi-Fi receiver, providing access to a broader range of premium content.
A collaboration between Openview and Defy, the renowned major South African appliance manufacturer, resulted in a TV game show called Super Fans.
Openview has changed the game, and it could not be easier to become part of it. Viewers do not want to work hard to be entertained. A once-off fee for the decoder, satellite dish, and installation is ...
A collaboration between Openview and DEFY, the well-known major South African appliance manufacturer, resulted in a TV game show called Super Fans.
Openview is SA's first free-to-air satellite service owned by eMedia. Openview owner, eMedia, recently launched a new decoder with a built-in Wi-Fi receiver that will enable viewers to access ...
Cape Town – e.tv’s satellite TV service has launched its first personal video recorder (PVR) decoder functionality, the Open PVR. This will make it possible for users in South Africa and neighbouring ...
The Decoder game has been licensed to app developer Peak, which specialises in evidence-based ‘brain training’ apps. Decoder is available to download from today on the Apple App Store, as part ...
CDM Capital’s Matt Roberts on the sudden demise of OpenView Venture Partners, what caused it, and the likelihood that Canada will see similar zombie funds.