Arts Reporter
DStv Business, a platform meant for workplaces, hotels, restaurants and clubs, is proving to be popular with businesses seeking to steer clear of pirated content.
The DStv for Business package is available to corporates operating in Zimbabwe and it provides personalised content suited to their needs, as well as legal compliance that enhances integrity and a competitive advantage over other businesses that use and air illegal content.
MultiChoice Zimbabwe’s head of corporate affairs and public relations, Charity Njanji said their business customers were using DStv for Business to because it allows them to access information, education and entertainment ethically and legally.
“Many business leaders are concerned about the danger of damage to their reputation and about the legal consequences that come with pirated content, so the DStv for Business platform is one that comes with a promise of reliability and quality, as well as a commitment to avoiding piracy.”
An increased fight against piracy is underway at present, not only for home users but also for the range of business users making use of pay-TV for in-business purposes.
“Piracy undermines the creative suppliers of content and casts shadows over the reputation of any business associated with it,” said Njanji.
“We are delighted that an increasing number of business customers find that this trio of options has something for them and we have noted a steady growth in this area of service,” said Njanji.



