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MultiChoice has reported a major slump in its subscriber base, losing 2.3 million active DStv customers over the past year.
Multichoice lost 2.3 million 90-day active DStv subscribers over the last year, which included premium, mid-market, and mass-market declines.
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MultiChoice Kenya has reported a significant decline in its subscriber base, dropping by 15% over the past year.
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