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    You are at:Home»Internet»Glo further expands 4G LTE coverage

    Glo further expands 4G LTE coverage

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    By Paul Adepoju on November 18, 2016 Internet, News, Telecoms

    More locations in Nigeria have been added to Globacom Nigeria’s 4G LTE coverage. The network has announced the addition of 20 new locations including Ikorodu in Lagos, Ota in Ogun State and Zuba in Abuja thus making the number of cities on the network to be 60.

    The new locations are Idi Araba, Idi Oro, Mushin, Apapa and Oyingbo in Lagos; Jikwoyi, Dawaki, Gudu, Karu, Kado, Kuje and Zuba in Abuja and Eagle Island, Chinda, Abuloma, Iwofe, Choba, and Onne in Port Harcourt. Since the company rolled out 4G LTE on October 4, 2016 in nine cities, several cities are now on the radar including Lagos- Lekki, Ikoyi, V.I, Ajah and Akoka; Port Harcourt- Aba Road, Trans Amadi, Diobu, Old GRA and UNIPort; Warri, Eket; Benin; Abuja- Maitama, Wuse, Asokoro, Garki/Central Business District and Airport Road; Jos; Yola – ABTI and Zaria- ABU among others.

    Globacom said its 4G LTE network offers subscribers efficient mobile broadband internet which is several times faster than a 3G network. It enables them to surf the internet at the speed of light and download ultra high definition videos in seconds.

    In order to make it possible for all classes of Nigerians to access the service, Globacom has introduced a wide range of data bundles. Some of the data bundles include N500 for 1.6GB of data, N1000 for 3.2GB data and 7.5GB for N2000. Others include 10GB for N2,500, 18GB for N4000 and 24GB for N5000.

    “We want to assure our esteemed customers that we are working at a frenetic pace to take our superior 4G LTE services to where they live and work. If Glo 4G LTE is not near you yet, please, rest assured we will be there before you know it,” the operator said in a statement.

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