Thursday, 17 October 2013

DSTV CATCH UP: Why does my DSTV signal disappear when it’s ONLY ABOUT TO RAIN? Abi it’s only my area or dish?

No one should tell me about some damned physics theorem or satellite technology limitation! I’m paying top Dollar…well, top Naira, for that service and I expect to have it, rain or shine. Period! Besides, I can’t remember encountering similar
problem abroad, satellite signals scramming on you when it rains or about to rain. And I’m not talking
Mars! The Champions League final. 92nd minute Bayern was up 2-1. I was gnashing my teeth and
biting my nails desperately wishing Dortmund would equalize. The ref puts the whistle to his lips
and…coitus interruptus. Not of my making. The signal goes. The moment is lost, never to be recaptured by a million replays. What I don’t get is why my analogue reception (terrestrial broadcast, NTA and co) never jilts me at any trying moment. Worse, GOTV signal, vended by same Multichoice, never disappears when it rains. So what is the big deal about satellite technology then? See, I really don’t care about the technology; all I want is uninterrupted service. If some annoying number is not showing on your screen, it’s some damned E14 or F9 message. What, you guys make fighter jets now? Not complaining. Just pissed!

OR ARE YOU NOT???

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