Combinatorial optimisation for knapsack problems addresses the challenge of selecting discrete items to maximise value under capacity constraints. Such problems are central to resource allocation, ...
MultiChoice launched Showmax across Africa 11 years ago in August 2015 to compete with the advent of streamers like Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon’s Prime Video, Disney+ and others which all became ...
Canal+’s African Pay-TV Giant MultiChoice Pulls Plug on Streamer Showmax Amid “Unsustainable” Losses
The decision reflects a focus on "financial discipline and investment optimization in an increasingly competitive and capital-intensive global streaming environment." By Georg Szalai Global Business ...
Abstract: Large-scale Internet of Things (IoT) connections in dynamic low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite networks face significant challenges in uplink resource scheduling. This article proposes a ...
The popular pay-TV provider, Multichoice, has slashed the price of the DStv decoder from N10,000 to a N7,900, while the GOtv decoder price dropped to N6,500. This second major adjustment in months, ...
Canal+ said it secured ownership of about 94% of South Africa’s MultiChoice Group, which it valued at around $3.2 billion, and that it would go ahead with plans to pursue a secondary listing in ...
Getting design and engineering teams on the same page about what digital product to create and how to build it continues to be a challenge. A lot of companies find themselves dealing with scattered ...
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Board changes not enough to fix MultiChoice
David Mignot, CEO of Canal+ Africa and MultiChoice Group. Board changes at MultiChoice, as it and Canal+ start implementing a new structure, will only be a lifeline if they deliver tangible returns.
On 22 September, Canal+ said it had bought South Africa’s pay-TV and streaming heavyweight MultiChoice, concluding a process that ran for almost two years and making it “the leader” in Africa’s market ...
Monday - Friday, 08:00 - 11:00 CET | 14:00 - 17:00 HK/SG Maxime Saada, CEO of Canal+, discusses the strategic takeover of MultiChoice, highlighting how the combined companies will unlock growth across ...
CANAL+ has completed its mandatory takeover offer for MultiChoice Group and is set to begin integrating the business. CANAL+ is now in effective control of MultiChoice Group, expanding its footprint ...
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