It Is Only In MTN Voice That 500MB Is Equivalent To Unlimited; Don’t Say I Didn’t Warn You!
I am beginning
to see many reasons why both individuals and government agencies are recently
attacking MTN left right and centre.
Remember the
N1.04trillion fine that was handed to MTN late last year by NCC.
And we were
informed that even Etisalat recently dragged MTN to court for acquiring
Visafone behind closed doors and without allowing fair bidding.
As if that
was not enough, the most recent in the different MTN sagas is that CPC has
ordered them to pay N1.8million to winner of one of their promos.
MTN
definitely have many skeletons in their cupboard and that simply explain why
all these latest innuendoes are being jabbed at them.
Yesterday,
people were thrown into frenzy on the news that MTN now offer to some eligible
subscribers (SIM) unlimited daily internet data for a paltry sum of N100 or N150.
But I want
to tell you that as far as it is coming from MTN directly, you should take it
with a pinch of salt as it is only in MTN voice that 500MB stands for unlimited
data.
Don’t say I
did not warn you! MTN’s has nothing like unlimited data in their business dairy
and MTN data are always capped.
It is quite
saddening that a company like MTN will always use the word unlimited data to
deceive their loyal and unsuspecting subscribers; now tell me why people and
government should stop dragging MTN to court.
I don’t even
want to talk about the MTN recent SIM registration brouhaha, cos somebody that
even reregistered his SIM a month ago is still getting message to go and update
his MTN line again.
On a final
note whether your SIM is eligible or not for the MTN latest and so-called daily
unlimited data plan when you either dial *567*59#
or *567*58#, you should bear in mind
that it is not unlimited as being claimed by MTN but just a tiny 500MB will be
given to you if you go ahead to subscribe.
It Is Only In MTN Voice That 500MB Is Equivalent To Unlimited; Don’t Say I Didn’t Warn You!
Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu
on
8:50:00 AM
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Is there any after effects if one chose to subscribe?
ReplyDeleteNo effect Joepascal, if you are eligible you can go ahead and subscribe.
DeleteAnd the good thing is that it seems they have lifted the 500mb data restriction and you can now go beyond the 500mb.