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Flash Congo-StarTimes Partnership: TNT and satellite television within the reach of the entire Congolese population

Flash Congo-StarTimes Partnership: TNT and satellite television within the reach of the entire Congolese population
Friday, 30 November 2018 17:09

Nowadays, with the proliferation of specialized digital channels and especially thanks to the TNT, the access to these media finally becomes affordable to the all society levels. Our hobbies, our knowledges, our culture depend more and more on our TV programs.

To satisfy its customers "Flash Congo", in addition to the money transfer service (Western Union and Flash Cash) available in its network of 4000 distribution points, has now become, thru its distribution platform "Flash POS", the first company in DR Congo, which offers a varied range of value-added products that affect daily needs of the Congolese population.

After signing the partnership agreement with StarTimes, Flash Congo is now the largest distributor of StarTimes subscription renewals in DR Congo. This collaboration allows the entire Congolese population, especially those living in the interior of the country to easily obtain the digital bouquets of StarTimes.

If before, the re-subscription on television required to move to a shop, now with the application "Flash POS", a true concentrate of technology: intuitive, multi-product and real-time, gives access to everyone to financial services, mobile phone top up and TV re-subscriptions.

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