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On November 20, when K+ users access to renew their service, the company only offers a complete package to watch the program. However, the number of options is significantly narrowed. This station only offers two options: customers renew monthly or watch until December 31. Thus, the longest option that K+ offers is the end of this year. The future of the television company after this time is still open.
Meanwhile, users also have difficulty buying new K+ packages on OTT services. The 3 options that the application provides currently only have a 1-month option. However, new customers when choosing are all notified that they are not available.
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The service is only available until December 31st. Photo: K+. |
Previously, the company made a surprise announcement about the store system and distribution of satellite receiver packages and TV Boxes. “From October 1, we will stop sales, subscription renewals and device warranties at K+ stores (K+ Stores),” the station said. The attached list includes 12 locations in localities across the country.
These are almost all of K+’s current large “store” sales points. Meanwhile, the station’s website still updates the agents coordinating the distribution of subscribers, most of which are electronics stores. However, it is currently unclear what these partners sell when K+’s DTH and TV Box packages are no longer available.
Since the beginning of October, the station has also stopped selling all new packages using satellite receivers (DTH) and Internet receivers (TV Box). K+ TV only sells new OTT services via mobile applications and computer websites. At the same time, they maintain the renewal of service subscriptions already provided. Initially, the company sold 1-year, 6-month, 3-month and 1-month packages. However, the closer to December 31, the shorter the maximum term.
Since July, information about K+ Television's imminent withdrawal from Vietnam has spread on social media, attracting a large amount of public discussion. The source of the news comes from Canal+, the station's major shareholder, considering withdrawing from the Vietnamese market because the loss "has become significant" and "there is no feasible solution", according to DecodeTV .
"We may decide to drastically restructure our operations here, or even consider withdrawing completely," said Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada.
After that, the station said that they still sell and renew “normally”, and continue to broadcast the tournaments that this company holds the copyright. After this statement, the K+ package on many OTT applications and cable TV is no longer distributed. To watch the copyrighted Premier League, viewers are forced to buy K+.
With the uncertain future of K+, users of this unit and sports- interested audiences are worried about the copyrighted English Premier League football channel.
Source: https://znews.vn/k-chi-ban-thue-bao-den-het-nam-nay-post1604517.html








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