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@amby: can you confirm that Celtel GPRS is no longer generally restricted to a few locations? Are you able to browser ANYWHERE Celtel has coverage?
What are the requirements to get on Celtel 90?
Thanks.
@ife: If its a postpaid line, the only way you are likely to get the settings is by taking up a contract.
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Posted: 2008-04-15 06:11:00
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@O'Yom: I can verify that gprs coverage in Delta is not complete. Warri, Abraka and environs don't have coverage. pxt may shed more light about his area.
Some info about Celtel packages:
http://www.ng.celtel.com/en/business-services/index.html
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Posted: 2008-04-15 11:54:33
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A few months back, I considered switching to Celtel Postpaid because of the cheap data tariff. I changed my mind after I observed that the tariff for voice calls is damn too expensive relative to Glo. See comparison:
Celtel 90: On net calls ...40k/sec; Off net calls...50k/sec
Data rate: 10k/kb
Monthly Access: N2,000.
Glo optimiser: On net Call...25k/sec; Off net calls...37k/sec
Data rate: 35k/kb
Monthly Access: N1,250.
A heavy data user may overlook celtel voice tariff and only sweat out the monthly access fee, but for a light data user like me(with operamini on my side

) glo remains attractive.
Besides, there is still the coverage issue.
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[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2008-04-15 13:28 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-15 14:25:15
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On 2008-04-15 11:54:33, brym! wrote:
@O'Yom: I can verify that gprs coverage in Delta is not complete. Warri, Abraka and environs don't have coverage. pxt may shed more light about his area.
Some info about Celtel packages:
http://www.ng.celtel.com/en/business-services/index.html
you are absolutely correct
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Posted: 2008-04-16 20:10:52
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Coverage is still a problem with celtel gprs, not all cities are covered. Its convenient for me to use celtel because my base is covered, but it might not be suitable for some other person.
@Oluyom: Prerequisites for Celtel90 are similar to any post-paid package, but you get to choose your credit limit yourself, which is then vetted and either approved or reduced. You need to sign up for the unlimited data package separately though.
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Posted: 2008-04-17 18:22:56
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@amby: last i knew the minimum for the celtel post paid package was 5k. that was what put me off. if it was 3k i know i could use that in calls if the gprs was absent (by omission or commission). But if it has changed pls give us a shout!!!
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Posted: 2008-04-18 14:48:23
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@amby: Thanks.
@all: is it just me, or is celtel now charging crazy for WAP GPRS? Since earliy this morning, my airtime has been disappearing like crazy! A staff of mine who uses Celtel GPRS too has confirmed same on her line.
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Posted: 2008-04-18 15:41:12
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On 2008-04-18 14:48:23, abubakar wrote:
@amby: last i knew the minimum for the celtel post paid package was 5k. that was what put me off. if it was 3k i know i could use that in calls if the gprs was absent (by omission or commission). But if it has changed pls give us a shout!!!
You are not compelled to use up the 5k every month, rather that 5k is your upper credit limit for any given month.
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Posted: 2008-04-18 17:28:09
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please can someone tell me how much iphones go for in lag and availability
sorry iv been mia...exams are a bitch
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Posted: 2008-04-19 01:19:15
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@ Mariwun: You probably new some1 would say something about your last comment. But I would like to know if you meant female dog or its satellite television and foreign programming that's using you as a mouth piece(well in this case finger piece)?
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Posted: 2008-04-21 07:57:09
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