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Another Internet TV service ShowMax Launches in 36 African Countries

The battle for Internet TV bragging rights have heated up with the entry of a new player hot on the heels of American internet-based video-on-demand service Netflix. ShowMax is video streaming service owned by Naspers, a multinational internet and media group which incidentally also owns South Africa-based satellite TV subscription service -DSTV.

ShowMax has officially launched internet TV services to 36 countries across sub-Saharan Africa bringing to total 65 countries worldwide subscribing to video-on-demand services from ShowMax. The company originally launched in August 2015 with the largest subscription video on demand catalogue on the continent.

The sub-Saharan service costs US$ 7.99 per month for unlimited viewing. The catalogue includes approximately fifteen thousand [15,000] TV show episodes and movies, totaling almost ten thousand [10,000] hours of viewing. The service includes a Kiswahili language section and a Nollywood section, as well as an African Film section that pulls together classic movies from across the continent.

“The speed and cost of connectivity are significant hurdles for any internet-based service in Africa. Getting it right means you’ve got to do much more than just flick a switch.
We’ve been busy testing the service in key locations across the continent and optimising our delivery network. Perhaps more importantly, we’ve adapted our apps to address the needs of consumers in Africa, introducing features like downloads for viewing TV shows and movies when not connected.” ~ Barron Ernst, ShowMax Chief Product Officer 

Product features developed by ShowMax to address Connectivity constraints:

“The other key to success is making sure you’ve got the right mix of international and local content. We’ve added Kiswahili and Nollywood shows and movies to our existing class-leading catalogue of Hollywood and British favourites,” said Ernst.

According to the GSMA, around 160 million connected smartphones were in use in sub-Saharan Africa in 2015, set to rise to more than 500 million by 2020. This explosive growth combined with the increasing availability of WiFi services, the rollout of FTTH in urban centres, and the rollout of other high speed fixed mobile options is driving the take-up of video on demand services.

“The growth potential of the African market is huge, and we’re not the only internet TV service looking to meet that demand. The difference is that we’re not simply cutting and pasting an existing model from elsewhere, and instead have built a product and content selection designed specifically for Africa,” concludes Ernst.

ShowMax offers a risk-free seven-day trial. Visit their website and test their services before you commit. Enjoy!

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