Go Plus TV awards customer number 25,000
Igino Xuereb of Sliema is Go Plus TV's customer number 25,000 and in recognition of this, he received one year's free service of Gold+ and Sports+. Go Plus TV reached this remarkable landmark and hit its 25,000 subscriber mark in just over one year...
Igino Xuereb of Sliema is Go Plus TV's customer number 25,000 and in recognition of this, he received one year's free service of Gold+ and Sports+. Go Plus TV reached this remarkable landmark and hit its 25,000 subscriber mark in just over one year since it started operating its digital TV service in the local market. This week Go Plus is fast approaching the 28,000th customer mark.
Go Plus TV offers the best value for money both in terms of content - with a wide selection of local and international channels to choose from - as well as service provision, offered through its state-of-the-art DTTV platform. The take up of Go Plus digital TV service has grown rapidly over the past months and close to 28,000 local customers have now realised the better value proposition when signing up to Go Plus.
Commenting on the achievement, Go CEO David Kay said: "We thank all our customers for choosing Go Plus TV. We offer a wide selection of TV channels, backed by 24-hours-a-day support and customer care, from basic free-to-air channels to premium content including sports."
With the addition of TV, Go is Malta's only quadruple-play telecom operator with a complete portfolio of services namely fixed line, mobile, broadband internet and digital television offering clients a total telecom solution.
GO offers its customers a 55-channel line-up of top-notch stations offering quality entertainment that ranges from English football club channels such as Manchester Utd TV, Liverpool TV, Arsenal TV and Chelsea TV being added later this year to channels providing new drama, hit comedy series, kids' channels - including Disney Channel - and groundbreaking documentaries.
With the recent acquisition of extensive sports content, through Sports+, Go now gives sports fans a feast of events and tournaments from a variety of disciplines ranging from tennis, golf, rugby, motor racing, horse-racing, boxing and of course football.
"We look forward to the next four seasons of the FA Cup as well as all England home and away World Cup Qualifying 2010 matches live and exclusive on GO Plus TV," said Mr Kay.
Go Plus TV offers the best value for money both in terms of content - with a wide selection of local and international channels to choose from - as well as service provision, offered through its state-of-the-art DTTV platform. The take up of Go Plus digital TV service has grown rapidly over the past months and close to 28,000 local customers have now realised the better value proposition when signing up to Go Plus.
Commenting on the achievement, Go CEO David Kay said: "We thank all our customers for choosing Go Plus TV. We offer a wide selection of TV channels, backed by 24-hours-a-day support and customer care, from basic free-to-air channels to premium content including sports."
With the addition of TV, Go is Malta's only quadruple-play telecom operator with a complete portfolio of services namely fixed line, mobile, broadband internet and digital television offering clients a total telecom solution.
GO offers its customers a 55-channel line-up of top-notch stations offering quality entertainment that ranges from English football club channels such as Manchester Utd TV, Liverpool TV, Arsenal TV and Chelsea TV being added later this year to channels providing new drama, hit comedy series, kids' channels - including Disney Channel - and groundbreaking documentaries.
With the recent acquisition of extensive sports content, through Sports+, Go now gives sports fans a feast of events and tournaments from a variety of disciplines ranging from tennis, golf, rugby, motor racing, horse-racing, boxing and of course football.
"We look forward to the next four seasons of the FA Cup as well as all England home and away World Cup Qualifying 2010 matches live and exclusive on GO Plus TV," said Mr Kay.