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Welcome gilasam. Could you please rephrase, I have no idea of what you are trying to say.
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Posted: 2005-07-12 15:51:00
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@gilasam: Welcome to Esato! About your request for js, are you talking about on your phone? If so, what phone do you use?
@amby: I beg, give me Mike or Paddy's number or email. Or anyone you know at Glo. I'll love to have my share of the GSM windfall.
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Posted: 2005-07-12 22:00:00
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Ha ha ha, Aya I'm a businessman. If I had access to Mr. Adenuga, rest assured I'll get the contract for myself and then sub-contract it to you;-)
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Posted: 2005-07-13 19:44:00
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@amby:
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Posted: 2005-07-14 03:51:00
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No way am I going to allow that if you don't give me my own share of the cake!
How many
years do you think this thread will last before someone finally decides to close it?
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Posted: 2005-07-15 20:29:05
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On 2005-07-15 20:29:05, seunosewa wrote:
How many
years do you think this thread will last before someone finally decides to close it?
It will stay open as long as we keep posting. The UK and Indian guys are on Part 2 of their threads, and the Slovak thread is running over 50,000 threads.
The thing about regional threads is that members may discuss anything under the sun as pertaining to their countries. If we keep within the forum regulations, the thread stays open.
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Posted: 2005-07-15 21:52:00
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On the subject. What has happened to all the Nigerian posters?
This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-07-16 12:05:00
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On 2005-07-16 12:05:00, brix25 wrote:
On the subject. What has happened to all the Nigerian posters?
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I have a theory: the Nigerians posted here regularly while GloMobile offered FREE GPRS. If you noticed, things began to get quiet here around November/December last year. That was when the regular folks disappeared, coinciding with the end of the free GPRS browsing bonanza.
In my opinion, showing up here once or twice a week on the current GPRS tariffs is not too much. But Nigerians...
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Posted: 2005-07-16 22:31:00
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Does anyone know at least one person who uses GPRS on the Mtel and Vmobile networks?
I haven't met or heard of one yet; but I sure would love to.
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Posted: 2005-07-18 12:12:00
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I agree fewer people post here but I am not sure its because of the cost of GPRS rather, it may be that there is little by the way of content to stimulate debate. I could be wrong but I would suppose that most people checkin from pc's in cybercafes and offices.
So how do we stimulate debate?
I am fairly sure that glo is the only service that offers GPRS.
We may have more people posting when GPRS becomes available on other networks and people tryout the service.
I wouldn't be be suprised if lots of people check in but dont post here as there's little to talk about.
So chaps, controversial topics?
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Posted: 2005-07-18 19:09:00
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