It
must have happened a few times, perhaps so many times, leaving you
frustrated and red-eyed with rage. You are heading home, hoping to watch
a
star match or an episode of your favourite programme, with full
assurance of an exciting time having renewed your pay-TV subscription.
You get home, switch on the television and you are confronted with a
blank screen or an error message that bobs slowly.
You wait for it to
clear and get the signal. It does not. You sigh, in frustration, and
begin to seethe at being cheated by your pay-TV provider after renewing
your subscription.
Angrily, you draw your phone from your
pocket like a gun from a holster, dial the customer care line, which is
sometimes clogged by calls from people in your situation or those with
other complaints.
Your frustration doubles. Resignedly, you
sink into your seat. But this needs not be so. Reconnection difficulties
after subscription renewal are caused by a few factors-all avoidable
and easily remediable. The first is a non-active decoder. If a decoder
is not active at the time subscription is renewed, following the expiry
of the previous one, reconnection will not happen. The widely used
technology in pay-TV operates by sending signal from the satellite to a
ground station, a one-way communication or downlink (DL). The decoder
does not send a feedback to the satellite. This way, the pay-TV provider
does not know if or not you are receiving signals. When the decoder is
inactive (switched off), the signal sent to it bounces back. If active,
reconnection is immediate, except the decoder is faulty.
One way to avoid reconnection difficulty is to renew before an active subscription expires.
Another factor is the smartcard which, if faulty or inappropriately placed, will be unable to receive signals
.
It is important to check and know what the problem is and of course, contact your provider for advice or solution.
An
mail to the customer care email
address, a post on the pay-TV provider's Facebook page or Twitter handle
will take care of this and almost every other reconnection issue. A
much quicker resolution of reactivation issues provider via text
messages to a short code of the pay-TV provider. DStv,
for example, advertises the short code 30333 to which a subscriber
should send a short message and get reconnected almost immediately. A
DStv subscriber simply needs to type RA, leave a space and type the
first ten digits of his smartcard number to have the account
reactivated. After the message is sent, a subscriber will receive a
confirmatory sms
explaining that the reactivation is being processed. He/she only has to
wait for a while, ensure the decoder is active and the channels would
be unscrambled.
This requires a lot less effort and time than having to be on a long phone queue to reach customer care personnel.
A major factor, often ignored (not
willfully), is when a subscriber has outstanding payments to make. For
instance, if you have a dual-view, you are required to pay an additional
amount for it. Paying less than that, however little, will make
reconnection impossible. This is because your pay-TV provider's system
recognises you as a dual-view user. Should you have a need to revert to
single view, you will be required to notify your provider, which will
then do a reset on its system to make it recognise that you are back on
single view and should pay subscription for such.
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Title :
Why You May Not Be Reconnected When Your Subscription Is Renewed
Description : It must have happened a few times, perhaps so many times, leaving you frustrated and red-eyed with rage. You are heading home, hoping t...
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