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SPI’s Dizi launches in Mozambique

November 24, 2022 11.57 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

SPI/FilmBox and Moçambique Telecom SA (Tmcel) have signed a distribution agreement that allows the latter’s subscribers in Mozambique to access Dizi via Yabadoo, one of Africa’s leading live TV streaming platforms.

Commenting on the development, Georgina Twiss, MD Western Europe and Africa at SPI International, said: “Our partnership with Tmcel for Dizi will surely excite the growing number of on-the-go fans of Turkish series in Mozambique who enjoy watching their favourite TV shows on their mobile devices.

“With Yabadoo, Tmcel subscribers can immerse themselves in the beautiful scenery and gripping storylines of the Dizi series without sacrificing their internet data and at their convenience”.

Adil Ginaby, marketing manager of Tmcel, added: “With this partnership, Tmcel clients, specially Dizi lovers, will have access, full time, to a variety of TV content, live and on demand. Not charging mobile data is a differentiator on this service that, through Tmcel, will bring emotion to every customer”.

Haymi Behar, CMO & CDO at SPI International, said: “For a generation that’s on-the-go more often than not, streaming content through mobile and portable devices has become extremely valuable. Live TV and lean-back channels are still prominent models of consumption among many audiences across the world and we are delighted to cater to current audience demands by delivering one of our most popular channels through mobile via Yabadoo in Mozambique”.

Yabadoo is a mobile application that lets viewers watch live TV channels without using their internet data on their smartphones, laptops or tablets anytime, anywhere.

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Filed Under: Middle East and Africa, Newsline Tagged With: Moçambique Telecom, Mozambique, SPI/Filmbox Edited: 24 November 2022 11:57

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