Friday, April 19, 2013

M-Net analogue subscribers in Cape Town facing possible disruption from Monday of their pay-TV service due to interference from Cape Town TV.

M-Net analogue subscribers in Cape Town face possible disruption to their pay-TV service set to start this coming Monday, 22 April, due to the community TV station Cape Town TV (CTV) moving channels.

Subscribers who are receiving M-Net through analogue M-Net decoders and who live in Cape Town might experience interruption in their M-Net services from Monday depending on their set-up because CTV is moving from channel 67 to channel 32.

That could possibly interfere with the M-Net signal of M-Net subscribers. From Monday, M-Net analogue subscribers could experience a snowy picture, a buzzing sound or a flashing 7 or 8 on their decoders due to interference from the changeover of Cape Town TV.

MultiChoice is set to come to the aid of these subscribers who won't have to pay for an installer to fix the problem, with M-Net subscribers who experience interference from Monday who can call 021 508 2661.