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beIN accuses pay-tv provider of piracy

BeIN is accusing TSTV of illegally pirating its content.

There are ten beIN channels on the TSTV bouquet.

According to a letter seen by , beIN is accusing TSTV for illegal pirating of its content.

But TSTV has denied the letter and described it as frivolous.

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In a series of tweets on its twitter handle @tstvafrica, the company urged Nigerians to disregard the letters as they were fake and an attempt to bias Nigerians even before it begins sales.

Meanwhile, the Federal Government has granted TSTV a three-year tax free holiday.

TSTV has been greeted with mixed reactions following the pay-tv company’s inability to begin transmission immediately it’s launch on Sunday, October 1, 2017.

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