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234hay Posts: 1

Hallo.LTNP.There's this name I coined for mtn: "419 in yellow",they are always looking for ingenious ways to fleece their customers.GPRS is slowly taking aback seat in Europe and the far East and mtn still find it difficult to have it present in all parts of Nigeria.
Rather strange for a company thats claims to be largest mobile company in Africa and the Middle East when they can't even get their "50 free MMS" to work.Maybe its their South African origin that's worrying them as it is with their "cousins";Multichoice.
We'll wait and see what comes out of the 3G license auction...
To other matters,elections are just around the corner;according to the INEC timetable anyway,but things don't seem to be getting any 'rosier'.Baba 'Yabo has said the election is a do or die affair for the Peoples Destruction Party(PDP).let him remember that not all of us have armoured personal carriers or kevlar to prevent accidental discharge....We are watching and PRAYING...
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Posted: 2007-02-20 21:36:30
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coolapostle Posts: 28

@Amby Your complaints are noted.

Here is mine: MTN gave away my number to another fella in PH. This is my first number that I bought for N20,000 a few weeks after GSM came into town! I actually lost it and when I found it, it had been "withdrawn".

Then my pals started telling me of someone else answering when they called me. This is the number on all my Complimentary cards and e-Zine archives. But when I called the fella... fuming, huffing n puffing.... he calmed me down and said he bought it officially! So I really can't blame him.

I will be writing my official complaint to the NCC soon. MTN has 0803, 0806 and even 0703 number ranges but they still poached my N20,000 line.

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Posted: 2007-02-21 13:24:20
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mamba Posts: 138

these mobile operators are really having a good time in Nigeria. subscribers keep increasing daily in thousands despite the fact that services they offer is the poorest in the whole world. it's becoming more difficult for MTN to manage its customer base and build capacity to match up to the mobile craze in the country. @coola, send your complaint to NCC though nothing might come out from it if they end up reading the terms on MTN SIM pack
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Posted: 2007-02-21 14:57:00
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234hay Posts: 1

You see this is the thing;to most of the foreign firms that come into this country aided of course by the ruling elite,Nigeria is one very a massive public laboratory where every1 and any1 can come in to perform experiments of every nature and kind. And they needn't be bothered about labrats when there's about(according to the last census)140million of them(thats us) to experiment own.
Until the 'lab technicians' and or 'assistants' lay down proper rules for the conducting of experiments in the laboratory,then the 'scientists' might as well burn down the whole lab and the labrats with it.
Of course,they'll(the scientists) will find other labs eithr to burn down or build up.That largely rests with the lab technicians...Have I said anything?
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Posted: 2007-02-21 22:01:08
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coolapostle Posts: 28

Yeah! You are a labrat! hehehehehe

Samsung D900 and SE K800 were best GSM and 3G phones at the GSM Mobile Awards in Barcelona. How much is the K800 in Naija?
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Posted: 2007-02-22 19:51:49
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234hay Posts: 1

@ coolapostle:ouch...
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Posted: 2007-02-22 21:52:12
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mamba Posts: 138

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On 2007-02-22 19:51:49, coolapostle wrote:
How much is the K800 in Naija?
between 45 and 50k
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Posted: 2007-02-23 04:21:00
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pxthomas Posts: 1

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On 2007-02-22 19:51:49, coolapostle wrote:
Samsung D900 and SE K800 were best GSM and 3G phones at the GSM Mobile Awards in Barcelona. How much is the K800 in Naija?
wait for SE k810i. It has better features. You can get more info from SE global phone portfolio or gsmarena.com

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Posted: 2007-02-23 18:49:00
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ambyzown Posts: 231

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On 2007-02-20 16:15:56, mamba wrote:
If you are still interested in browsing on your Celtel, check and see if you have the GPRS active first.


The gprs symbol on my phone is detached, but I hear that if I migrate to post paid, I will get gprs back, but not for free. Its worth a try, I'll give feedback on monday.
I don't have a multilinks line, & I'm not willing 2 acquire yet another line, I want 2 make use of the ones I have.

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[ This Message was edited by: ambyzown on 2007-02-27 20:57 ]
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Posted: 2007-02-24 09:58:11
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coolapostle Posts: 28

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On 2007-02-23 04:21:00, mamba wrote:
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On 2007-02-22 19:51:49, coolapostle wrote:
How much is the K800 in Naija?
between 45 and 50k


Between an mp3 player and a cool camera, which do you prefer in a mobile??? Let's hear...


Multi-links just came into Abuja. I bought a Reltel two weeks ago. The network is wack. But Multilinks has no major incentive that I can think of. Or is there? With Reltel, Family and Friends, I can call for FREE any local Reltel line (A N67 daily deduction is the price I pay. Works about to 2k/mo). Thats why I bought it... though the next stage is to buy the Reltel lines for my gf(s) so that I can talk to her/them as long as I want. The Kyocera phone that it came with cost 4k.

Who uses Multilinks here?
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Posted: 2007-02-24 14:12:58
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