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Mobile TV by MTN

MTN has lauched a Mobile TV Service that would allow it's customers to enjoy live TV streaming, the service is said to be accessible from any data-enabled device ~in broken words: any phone wey fit browse~ irrespective of whether it's a Nokia, Blackberry, HTC, Samsung or an Apple device on the MTN Network. No special requirement would be needed.

Service Portal Link: www.mtnonline.com/imoovtv

With the high cost of accessing the internet in this country, guess a lot of consumer's wallet would be doing some "working out" in other to get this service "working on" their devices.

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