The Walt Disney Company, which operates Disney+, stated in January that it will expand to 42 new countries, including six in Africa: Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, and South Africa. Internet availability in Africa is enticing for investors. This arrival is a significant vote of confidence for the continent, which has historically been the last to receive such services. Increased internet availability across Africa has enticed investors to bring more products to the region. South Africa’s most popular pay-on-demand provider, DSTV, has been losing customers at an alarming rate. In 2019, Disney+ was introduced in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands. It has over 137.7 million customers in 64 countries.