September will be good month for Telkom users. The telecom giant will be offering its customers LIT, a streaming service providing zero rated video and music streaming to select content partners for its FreeMe 2GB and up customers.
The Telkom LIT Video and LIT Music are giving Telkom customers access to on demand movies, series, online video and music through some of the world's most popular online content providers.
Telkom also announced the imminent launch LIT TV, offering Unlimited ADSL, Fibre and LTE SmartBroadband customers the Telkom LIT TVC 100 media box which allows customers to transform their TV into a smart TV, with pre-loaded content channels from our content providers.
LIT TV will be launched in September with Telkom's Summer Campaign.
LIT TV includes a media streaming box and is designed for large screen TVs offering a completely new TV viewing experience.
The Android TV device allows consumers to truly customise their TV viewing, marking a break away from linear TV viewing.
The current content partners for LIT TV are ShowMax, YouTube, DSTV and Google Play Store.
For LIT Video, Telkom has partnered with Showmax, Netflix, YouTube and Google Play. For Lit Music, Telkom has partnered with Google Play Music, Apple Music and Simfy Africa.
This means that when customers stream content from these sites it will not be deducted from their FreeMe data bundle.
Once again I will repeat myself. September is going to be a good month for Telkom users.