MultiChoice backtracks on exit threats

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A week after a conclusive 157-page judgement from the High Court ended MultiChoice’s 11-year fight to avoid tariff regulation in Botswana, the pay-TV giant appears to be cooling off on threats to quit Botswana.

Ahead of the highly anticipated case, MultiChoice Africa had submitted papers with a not-so discrete ultimatum.

“MultiChoice Africa’s position is that it cannot submit to BOCRA’s regulatory jurisdiction and risk other African regulators following suit.

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