The National Communications Authority (NCA) has confirmed that the revised DSTV subscription value packages introduced in Ghana on October 1, 2025, remain in force.
In a statement, the Authority said a stakeholder committee, chaired by the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations (MoCDTI), continues to assess the impact of the pricing and value adjustments on consumers and the broadcasting industry.
According to the NCA, initial feedback indicates that the changes have been largely well received by subscribers, contributing to a notable increase in DSTV subscriptions since the adjustments were implemented.
The statement noted that the stakeholder committee, made up of representatives from the MoCDTI, the NCA, and MultiChoice is also working closely with the Cybersecurity Authority and other relevant agencies to tackle the rising challenge of illegal streaming.
The NCA warned that pay-TV piracy results in significant revenue losses for the state, reduces income for players in the creative industry, and exposes consumers to cybersecurity risks, including malware infections and phishing attacks.
“The working group will continue its engagements to ensure that mutual commitments to the objectives are attained,” the Authority said.
Reaffirming its regulatory position, the NCA stressed that DSTV’s value-added subscription packages remain effective and urged the public to stay alert and avoid illegal streaming platforms.
