As DStv continues to disgruntle consumers with higher prices it’s worth mentioning that in terms of content options, DStv presents consumers with the second lowest content (movie and TV titles) options in the country, writes Anton Gills.
. As there was no previous concern over consumers switching from DStv, the satellite TV broadcaster was able to hike prices yearly. However, South Africans are enjoying the appeal of having more content to binge on VOD platforms at cheaper prices.
Hoteliers are at an upsetting crossroads — are we going to continue staying loyal to a company that does not accommodate our industry’s restoration post-pandemic, or are we turning to other platforms that are only growing in popularity with cheaper rates? This means that it is a worthwhile time for hoteliers to investigate the entertainment and streaming viewing trends of South Africans to appropriately inform what the future of hotel entertainment options holds — especially if other options...
In my opinion, the future of in-room entertainment will be giving guests the best of their preferred home entertainment options. This could mean that hotels may implement software systems that guests can use to log in to their streaming accounts as they check-in, and it definitely means that hotels need to provide excellent WI-FI.
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