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@Dejitella: MTN's gprs is still running, but I think it is only available to some randomly selected subscribers. I may be wrong, but you can no longer receive OTA settings from 3888 and 4777, and thats the only way to get your gprs activated.
Whats up everyone? the board has been so quiet lately.
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Posted: 2006-03-06 12:58:25
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Hey why is everyone quiet, may be you guys are busy making money, or what? My mms is workin on vmobile but only when i send to myself, can someone send an mms to me, so i can be sure it works.08023875532
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Posted: 2006-03-07 16:04:39
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On 2006-03-06 12:58:25, ambyzown wrote:
I may be wrong, but you can no longer receive OTA settings from 3888 and 4777, and thats the only way to get your gprs activated.
MTN has suspended automatic configuration OTA. You have to call customer care and give them your details. Your line will be activated for GPRS within 7 days. That's the official yarn.
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Posted: 2006-03-07 19:37:00
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@mikkroy are u that eager to be billed?
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Posted: 2006-03-08 10:49:03
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I wish they forget to bill us, and if they remember to bill us, it should be at least 20kobo per kilo byte, i at times download a lot of data, say in a week 4mb
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Posted: 2006-03-08 15:48:39
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hi guys...i know nobody missed me so i wont push it. @digitella,dey wish small small o..all in all i believe we've enjoyed a relatively long period of free access on GPRS[from glo-vmobile and mtn]...we should just hope truly that there should low charges when v starts their billing...
@aya..this question might have been asked or answered before but i want to know;is there a viable consumer market for 3Gservices in nigeria?
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Posted: 2006-03-08 20:44:08
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Quote: On 2006-03-08 20:44:08, teexl wrote: is there a viable consumer market for 3Gservices in nigeria?
Yes, if the price is right.
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Posted: 2006-03-09 07:17:00
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@amby: I agree with you. The pricing is key. But do we have a track-record of right pricing by telecoms operators?
As it is, even GPRS is considered quite expensive at the current tariffs. Honestly, I don't know what prevents the GSM networks from charging a flat monthly fee like the PTOs do. All they have to do is build some extra capacity to handle the volume of data traffic that will ensue.
Consider that MTN has been running free GPRS (with full web access) for months now and their network has not collapsed. That proves the strain can be contained.
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Posted: 2006-03-09 12:21:00
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Aya, you couldn't have said it any better
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Posted: 2006-03-09 20:57:38
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@all, I'm enjoyin your gists
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Posted: 2006-03-10 15:53:50
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