What You Don’t Know About InterC 4G Network Service
InterC was the former Inter cellular Nigeria Limited Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network provider just like you used to have the Starcomms and Multi-links network of old.
But like NITEL, things did not also get well with them along their business line and they have no other option than to shut down their operations.
After some years gone by of inactivity, and about 4 months ago the defunct Inter Cellular Nigeria Limited network company regrouped and came back now as InterC 4G network providers, joining the likes of Spectranet, Swift, SMILE and recent Ntel in offering strictly high speed 4G LTE broad band network at quite affordable rate.
Unlike many of you would have expected to see InterC starting out their services in cities like Lagos before others, the InterC opted to start out in 3 Nigerian cities of Abuja, Portharcourt and Kaduna, but promising to expand their services to other cities in no distant time.
Like other 4G network service providers, InterC has their 4G LTE line of products to include different 4G phones, 4G Router and 4G Mifi devices that they use in delivering their services.
They also have 3 categories and competitive 4G network data pricing in which customers can subscribe to.
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The 3 categories of their 4G data plans range from;
The InterC Lite plan that comprises of data bundle plan of 1.5GB and 4GB suitable for fairly light users goes for N1,400 and N2,800 respectively valid for 30days.
Then you have the InterC Savvy of 7GB, 15GB and 25GB for moderately heavy users at prices of N4,500, N7,000 and N10,000 valid for 30days
And finally is the InterC Ultra of 50GB, 75GB and 110GB for heavy internet users and the pricing are N17,000, N24,000 and N35,000 also valid for 30days.
With InterC adding up to the rest of strictly available 4G network providers and also with the major GSM network providers also quickly keying into and offering 4G network in some parts of the country, with time 4G networks will be almost everywhere like the 3G networks.
But like NITEL, things did not also get well with them along their business line and they have no other option than to shut down their operations.
After some years gone by of inactivity, and about 4 months ago the defunct Inter Cellular Nigeria Limited network company regrouped and came back now as InterC 4G network providers, joining the likes of Spectranet, Swift, SMILE and recent Ntel in offering strictly high speed 4G LTE broad band network at quite affordable rate.
Unlike many of you would have expected to see InterC starting out their services in cities like Lagos before others, the InterC opted to start out in 3 Nigerian cities of Abuja, Portharcourt and Kaduna, but promising to expand their services to other cities in no distant time.
Like other 4G network service providers, InterC has their 4G LTE line of products to include different 4G phones, 4G Router and 4G Mifi devices that they use in delivering their services.
They also have 3 categories and competitive 4G network data pricing in which customers can subscribe to.
Must Read: What is your present experience with Airtel 2GB for N200 data plan?
The 3 categories of their 4G data plans range from;
The InterC Lite plan that comprises of data bundle plan of 1.5GB and 4GB suitable for fairly light users goes for N1,400 and N2,800 respectively valid for 30days.
Then you have the InterC Savvy of 7GB, 15GB and 25GB for moderately heavy users at prices of N4,500, N7,000 and N10,000 valid for 30days
And finally is the InterC Ultra of 50GB, 75GB and 110GB for heavy internet users and the pricing are N17,000, N24,000 and N35,000 also valid for 30days.
With InterC adding up to the rest of strictly available 4G network providers and also with the major GSM network providers also quickly keying into and offering 4G network in some parts of the country, with time 4G networks will be almost everywhere like the 3G networks.
What You Don’t Know About InterC 4G Network Service
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