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another quiet weekend on PNF
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Posted: 2006-10-08 12:41:55
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Mum's d word here.With due respect where's everybody?
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Posted: 2006-10-08 18:30:59
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Yee kpa!
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Posted: 2006-10-08 19:43:34
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Na poor Celtel gprs dey cause am o. Awoof dey run belle ko?
Thats the only reason I havent fully defected to MTN

[ This Message was edited by: ambyzown on 2006-10-08 22:09 ]
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Posted: 2006-10-08 22:54:31
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On 2006-10-08 22:54:31, ambyzown wrote:
Na poor Celtel gprs dey cause am o. Awoof dey run belle ko?
Thats the only reason I havent fully defected to MTN
Ur right, the only reason i'm still on celtel is cos of free gprs. i pity them the day they decide to start charging cos i'll look for a good dustbin to dispose it. i really hate this celtel guys, so different from Vmobile
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Posted: 2006-10-08 23:46:00
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Please would anybody know how to migrate to the new Glo packages?I checked their website and there's just one word for it:appalling! Funny how they'll release packages without the means to activate them.Reminds me of MTN of old:preemptive announcements when services are not really ready for launch.Which of the "c"enforcers should I report to:NCC or EFCC?!
[ This Message was edited by: Ifedisky on 2006-10-09 00:25 ]
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Posted: 2006-10-09 01:16:00
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On 2006-10-09 01:16:00, Ifedisky wrote:
Please would anybody know how to migrate to the new Glo packages?I checked their website and there's just one word for it:appalling! Funny how they'll release packages without the means to activate them.Reminds me of MTN of old:preemptive announcements when services are not really ready for launch.Which of the "c"enforcers should I report to:NCC or EFCC?!
I guess it was a panic response from glo because MTN stunned them all when they least expected. That's what they call strategy.. The industry is now characterized by unified licenses flying around cheaply with intense competition from Fixed wireless operators, low switching cost of SIM cards and subscribers that don't mind having all four SIMS.
I'm still expecting a substantial drop in prices though..
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Posted: 2006-10-09 02:10:28
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@Mamba:Glo must really be reeling for them to be stampeded like that.But it was a dose of their own medicine(lovely medicine from subscriber perspective!)they've been crashing prices at will!But this response!It makes them look stupid and unimaginative.Ha,glo,my glo.Why now?!
@all :Would anyone know where one can pick an original Nokia N93 at reasonable price.Saw it somewhere at 83k
[ This Message was edited by: Ifedisky on 2006-10-09 09:16 ]
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Posted: 2006-10-09 10:06:31
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On 2006-10-09 10:06:31, Ifedisky wrote:
@all :Would anyone know where one can pick an original Nokia N93 at reasonable price.Saw it somewhere at 83k
Peace
Tidings@01-7903175. Price: N81,800.
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Posted: 2006-10-09 11:09:16
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@amby: It funny that though GPRS takes up so much bandwdth, the gsm co's dont mind giving that up for free for months on end while they have only recently decided to budge on call prices.
@all: Is this MTN free call thing something you have to register or is it automatic?
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Posted: 2006-10-09 17:06:20
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