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    Kwese play rumored to unveil cross-network affordable streaming packages

    Kwese Play is an HD internet TV decoder that allows you to combine the power of online streaming and the trill of entertainment. The decoder was quietly unveiled by Kwese last year and is currently available at selected digital TV outlets, and it will soon become the most affordable home streaming companion once the bell rings on a cross-network edge.

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    During the public robotics lecture on the state of robotic innovations in Uganda. The Kwese TV CEO Mr Herbert Mucunguzi inked plans of launching a partnership with all telecom companies in Uganda the same way Kwese iFlix came into play.

    As much as online streaming requires you to subscribe to a bulk data package like a 3-day Gaga bundle or a Freaky Friday run-off, streaming with telecom specific packages makes online content the perfect gateway to crisp entertainment. For instance, Kwese iFlix bundles start from as low as UGX 2,000 to access a wide selection of sport and entertainment channels in HD for a specific duration.

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    According to the Kwese TV CEO, the partnerships with top telcos were scheduled for late January 2019 (this month). But depending on the current atmosphere in the telecoms space, we suspect the Kwese Play bundles might be in the pipeline for a late launch in the coming months this year.

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