Seunpapa65: 4:15pm On Feb 18 |
jbnm:
With 100 naira you get 500 mb
Lies which code they have removed it
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bigl: 9:23pm On Feb 18 |
Its not funny o! Even me wey dey use the airtel 20mbps (unlimited data plan), i checked for a friend around 2pm yesterday, na still 20k ...
When i saw this thread today, i quickly went to check, omo, 20k don become 30k oooo!
E pain me say i no renew yesterday ...
But wetin man go do?
Na client i go the cost to ... no more freebies sef!!!
Great100000: Airtel Nigeria has ed MTN Nigeria to raise call and internet plans by 50 percent one week after MTN Nigeria implemented a similar hike.
This is part of telecom operators’ upward review of prices following the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approval of a 50 percent tariff hike in the industry. Under this new pricing regime, Airtel has replaced its cheapest monthly data plan of 1.2GB plan for N1,000 with 2GB for N1,500.
Other changes include 3GB for N2,000 (from 1.5GB at N1,200), 4GB for N2,500 (formerly 3GB at N1,500), and 8GB for N3,000 (formerly 4.5GB at N2,000). Other adjustments include 10GB for N4,000 (formerly 6GB at N2,500), 13GB for N5,000 (from 10GB at N3,000), 18GB for N6,000 (formerly 15GB at N4,000), and 25GB for N8,000 (replacing 18GB at N5,000).
Call rates have been bumped up to 25 kobo per second from about 18 lobo per second. Like MTN, Airtel has left some tariff plans untouched. For instance, the 5GB plan/week for N1,500 remains unchanged.
This hike in tariff is meant to “the ability of operators to continue investing in infrastructure and innovation, ultimately benefiting consumers through improved services and connectivity, including better network quality, enhanced customer service, and greater coverage.”
However, experts have noted that it may further strain consumers’ pockets. According to Bismarck Rewane, chief executive officer of Financial Derivatives Company, the hike promises to benefit operators but will put additional strain on consumers’ pockets, possibly “resulting in reduced usage from consumers.”
Source: https://businessday.ng/technology/article/here-are-airtels-new-data-plan-prices/
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jojothaiv(m): 9:59pm On Feb 18 |
God's plan again.
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Achor1111(m): 9:59pm On Feb 18 |
PP123:
shut up fool
Wetin your atiku or peter obi wan do
Little kid on rampage, you are doing well for your monthly stipend
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Angelfrost(m): 10:00pm On Feb 18 |
They are telling you guys that the Internet is not for poor and idle people.
These tariffs will still go up... That's inevitable.
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Manculated: 10:02pm On Feb 18 |
Great100000: Airtel Nigeria has ed MTN Nigeria to raise call and internet plans by 50 percent one week after MTN Nigeria implemented a similar hike.
This is part of telecom operators’ upward review of prices following the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approval of a 50 percent tariff hike in the industry. Under this new pricing regime, Airtel has replaced its cheapest monthly data plan of 1.2GB plan for N1,000 with 2GB for N1,500.
Other changes include 3GB for N2,000 (from 1.5GB at N1,200), 4GB for N2,500 (formerly 3GB at N1,500), and 8GB for N3,000 (formerly 4.5GB at N2,000). Other adjustments include 10GB for N4,000 (formerly 6GB at N2,500), 13GB for N5,000 (from 10GB at N3,000), 18GB for N6,000 (formerly 15GB at N4,000), and 25GB for N8,000 (replacing 18GB at N5,000).
Call rates have been bumped up to 25 kobo per second from about 18 lobo per second. Like MTN, Airtel has left some tariff plans untouched. For instance, the 5GB plan/week for N1,500 remains unchanged.
This hike in tariff is meant to “the ability of operators to continue investing in infrastructure and innovation, ultimately benefiting consumers through improved services and connectivity, including better network quality, enhanced customer service, and greater coverage.”
However, experts have noted that it may further strain consumers’ pockets. According to Bismarck Rewane, chief executive officer of Financial Derivatives Company, the hike promises to benefit operators but will put additional strain on consumers’ pockets, possibly “resulting in reduced usage from consumers.”
Source: https://businessday.ng/technology/article/here-are-airtels-new-data-plan-prices/
The Lamentation continues
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BlackViper: 10:03pm On Feb 18 |
Dem for kuku triple am
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Annahh(f): 10:04pm On Feb 18 |
Airtel is cheaper. I have switched to Airtel asap.
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GigFc(m): 10:06pm On Feb 18 |
Fibre one too bout to increase, everyone is just moving mad in this tinubulation era
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Chinonye2022(m): 10:08pm On Feb 18 |
Hungerbadoo:
I STILL PREFER AIRTEL TO MTN
for data plan now MTN is better
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1bunne4lif(m): 10:11pm On Feb 18 |
Great100000: Airtel Nigeria has ed MTN Nigeria to raise call and internet plans by 50 percent one week after MTN Nigeria implemented a similar hike.
This is part of telecom operators’ upward review of prices following the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approval of a 50 percent tariff hike in the industry. Under this new pricing regime, Airtel has replaced its cheapest monthly data plan of 1.2GB plan for N1,000 with 2GB for N1,500.
Other changes include 3GB for N2,000 (from 1.5GB at N1,200), 4GB for N2,500 (formerly 3GB at N1,500), and 8GB for N3,000 (formerly 4.5GB at N2,000). Other adjustments include 10GB for N4,000 (formerly 6GB at N2,500), 13GB for N5,000 (from 10GB at N3,000), 18GB for N6,000 (formerly 15GB at N4,000), and 25GB for N8,000 (replacing 18GB at N5,000).
Call rates have been bumped up to 25 kobo per second from about 18 lobo per second. Like MTN, Airtel has left some tariff plans untouched. For instance, the 5GB plan/week for N1,500 remains unchanged.
This hike in tariff is meant to “the ability of operators to continue investing in infrastructure and innovation, ultimately benefiting consumers through improved services and connectivity, including better network quality, enhanced customer service, and greater coverage.”
However, experts have noted that it may further strain consumers’ pockets. According to Bismarck Rewane, chief executive officer of Financial Derivatives Company, the hike promises to benefit operators but will put additional strain on consumers’ pockets, possibly “resulting in reduced usage from consumers.”
Source: https://businessday.ng/technology/article/here-are-airtels-new-data-plan-prices/
and yet they said inflation has reduced to 28%
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BabaIbo: 10:12pm On Feb 18 |
Any idea on their monthly always on data plan because this MTN own no dey available again and I wan dump mtn for another network with respect to data?
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Iceberg3: 10:12pm On Feb 18 |
All their bonuses,all gone.
They were the best before but now, condition yaff spoilt everything...eku ise,o APC
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PP123(m): 10:13pm On Feb 18 |
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Chubhie: 10:14pm On Feb 18 |
Naijaloaded reloaded V2.0
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Lamasta(m): 10:15pm On Feb 18 |
Airtel 5gig 1500 per week changed to 3.5gig 1500
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bablon20(m): 10:16pm On Feb 18 |
Foolish oloriburuku network, they keep piling up my YouTube night data, I hv almost 16gb of data as YouTube night, if I stream video it's my main data they will suck. I'll go back to my mtn cheat.
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DrClint2207(m): 10:17pm On Feb 18 |
shut up fool
Wetin your atiku or peter obi wan do
You are a fool at 40, and a fool you will be forever. Mumu man
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Makunahatata: 10:18pm On Feb 18 |
Nonsense network, one of my best decision this year is moving to starlink , very fast and always available, no be Airtel or Mtn wey fit knock down for half of the day...😹
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Bolu004(m): 10:20pm On Feb 18 |
Anyone still ing this Government of pain will die a painful death.
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RulerIAm(m): 10:21pm On Feb 18 |
PP123:
shut up fool
Wetin your atiku or peter obi wan do
wetin PDP do before APC scatter everything na wetin atiku or Peter obi for do mumu
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JAWBONE(m): 10:22pm On Feb 18 |
PP123:
shut up fool
Wetin your atiku or peter obi wan do
Shut up slave. We dey see wetin your Tinubu dey do.
Clown
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PP123(m): 10:23pm On Feb 18 |
RulerIAm:
wetin PDP do before APC scatter everything na wetin atiku or Peter obi for do mumu
You kuku no get sense
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PP123(m): 10:23pm On Feb 18 |
JAWBONE:
Shut up slave. We dey see wetin your Tinubu dey do.
Clown
Wetin do Jonathan do fool
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eepeepook: 10:24pm On Feb 18 |
Not my problem. This country has only two telecom companies; MTN and others.
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Subonbon(m): 10:25pm On Feb 18 |
Pat081:
It will never be well for APC and those useless people that following them
amen
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SonOfZeus: 10:26pm On Feb 18 |
Great100000: Airtel Nigeria has ed MTN Nigeria to raise call and internet plans by 50 percent one week after MTN Nigeria implemented a similar hike.
This is part of telecom operators’ upward review of prices following the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approval of a 50 percent tariff hike in the industry. Under this new pricing regime, Airtel has replaced its cheapest monthly data plan of 1.2GB plan for N1,000 with 2GB for N1,500.
Other changes include 3GB for N2,000 (from 1.5GB at N1,200), 4GB for N2,500 (formerly 3GB at N1,500), and 8GB for N3,000 (formerly 4.5GB at N2,000). Other adjustments include 10GB for N4,000 (formerly 6GB at N2,500), 13GB for N5,000 (from 10GB at N3,000), 18GB for N6,000 (formerly 15GB at N4,000), and 25GB for N8,000 (replacing 18GB at N5,000).
Call rates have been bumped up to 25 kobo per second from about 18 lobo per second. Like MTN, Airtel has left some tariff plans untouched. For instance, the 5GB plan/week for N1,500 remains unchanged.
This hike in tariff is meant to “the ability of operators to continue investing in infrastructure and innovation, ultimately benefiting consumers through improved services and connectivity, including better network quality, enhanced customer service, and greater coverage.”
However, experts have noted that it may further strain consumers’ pockets. According to Bismarck Rewane, chief executive officer of Financial Derivatives Company, the hike promises to benefit operators but will put additional strain on consumers’ pockets, possibly “resulting in reduced usage from consumers.”
Source: https://businessday.ng/technology/article/here-are-airtels-new-data-plan-prices/
MTn has killed Me
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Almunjid(m): 10:29pm On Feb 18 |
jbnm:
With 100 naira you get 500 mb
Lol, When it comes to nightlife data bundles, MTN offers a more affordable option. For just 50 Naira, you can get 500 MB of data.
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RightChannel: 10:29pm On Feb 18 |
2027 never reach, if you like vote him again, na hell you go see
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dauntless15(m): 10:30pm On Feb 18 |
Airtel wey dey suck data with straw  I stuck with mtn o, despite how crazy thier prices are.
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Offpoint1: 10:30pm On Feb 18 |
Hungerbadoo:
I STILL PREFER AIRTEL TO MTN
Airtel increased by 50% as approved by government, MTN increased by 100%+
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Antwan99: 10:31pm On Feb 18 |
Authoreety:
Airtel don cast....
We dey leave am for Airtel workers..
All their workers use MTN.
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