State owned telecommunications giant, TelOne, has entered into an agreement with Discover Digital, to deliver an exciting streaming service called Digital Entertainment On Demand (DEOD). The service is set to be unleashed tonight.
The new service is coming through a partnership with South African on-demand specialist, Discover Digital, whose representatives are in the country.
The service will be available for public viewing tonight at the official launch to be held in Borrowdale, Ster-Kinekor Movie House at Sam Levy’s Village.
The DEOD service will be bundled with TelOne broadband packages. All TelOne clients will have an option to subscribe to On-Demand packages offering series, kids programming, a catalogue of movies, music videos, documentaries plus lifestyle television shows.
The streaming service will also allow viewers to subscribe on prominent TV Channels, access to popular news channels like Aljazeera, CNN, BBC among others fissioned by Sport and Inspirational Channels as well. Customers can also rent the latest movies and individual primary movies which are not part of the on-demand service subscriptions.
The DEOD service has integrated payment channels that allow customers to subscribe, buy or rent movies using mobile money platforms and other digital payments plus vouchers that can be bought at any TelOne outlet.