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MultiChoice claims that reports on social media that its entertainment platforms – DStv and GOtv- have been hacked were untrue.
A representative of the company who pleaded anonymity told The PUNCH on Sunday.
African News Today gathered that the Pay-TV company had earlier informed its subscribers via text messages of an imminent system upgrade.
The company told its subscribers that its services would be offline as it would be upgrading its system from 11pm on October 17 to 4pm on October 19, 2020.
The representative we gathered said all the stations were made available in order not to deny subscribers access to its services as its payment and self-service platforms would be inaccessible during the period of the upgrade.
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