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The PEP offer includes the decoder, satellite dish and standard installation and aims to offer affordability with bouquets ranging in price from R99 to R249 per month.
Offering the customers choice, it has 34 'new-to-the market' channels, nine music video channels and 25 new music audio services. The packages will provide general entertainment, news, sport, movies, gospel and many more. Nine of the channels are locally produced and offer a mix of local and international flavours.
TopTV is being sold on a pre-paid basis, so PEP will be playing a huge role in delivering this product to South Africans who could not previously afford pay-TV channels. No credit checks or contracts are required so the Top TV product offering is designed to be extremely attractive to customers at its 1100-store network.