Global Telecommunications Launches Premium Glo TV
Globacom is ready to provide an alternative to the many TV mobile applications that are available to Nigerians with Glo TV. This wonderful news has been welcomed with cheers especially since the brand and its Chairman are known for revolutionising any industry they step into.
Unveiling the new service at the company’s headquarters in Lagos on Tuesday, Globacom said that Glo TV will positively alter the television landscape in Nigeria as it will beam highly sought-after television content to millions of subscribers via their desktop and mobile handheld devices. Glo TV is powered by the reliable Glo 4G technology which ensures a pleasant streaming experience.
According to the company, “Glo TV brings engaging, interactive and premium entertainment content through a rich bouquet of offerings including hundreds of live entertainment programmes, music, documentary, news, original shows, fashion, lifestyle, kiddies’ interest channels and over 1,000 videos as the company continues to partner with content providers to address the needs of more customers across social strata”.
As a company that doesn’t do half measures, Globacom has ensured Glo TV is on every online platform, from Android to IOS as well as the web for smart TVs. Moreover, there is the usual ‘some for the goose and some for the gander’ aspect about anything from Globacom. This time, that is taking the form of prepaid and postpaid options.
It expressed excitement over the roll-out of the service, stating that, “This first-of-its-kind mobile TV initiative will offer the best premium all-round entertainment, news and sports content and is set to become Nigeria’s one-stop entertainment destination. We are confident that with the launch of Glo TV, our network will cater to the content preferences of Nigerians across different socio-economic groups and offer them an exclusive opportunity to experience the best-in-class TV content.”
subscribers who are news lovers and want to follow international news as it breaks can catch up with news-on-the-go channels including Aljazeera and France24, while subscribers who have interest in documentary channels can watch CGTN and RT Documentary, among many others.
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