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Globacom Launches Prepaid 3G Plus Model
Globacom has launched the prepaid 3G plus model, thus making it possible for millions of prepaid subscribers on the network to enjoy the benefits of high speed internet service.
The company’s Director of sales, Ken Hall, announced the introduction of the model last week in Lagos. While show casing the high quality prepaid 3G model, Hall said the internet package gives subscribers the freedom to use the service anytime, anyhow and anywhere.
The easy-to-use Glo 3G plus model costs N12,000 the most competitive rate in the market. The model, Huawei E160G, is of highest quality and is compatible with various operating systems and network including windows 2000, windows XP, Windows Vista, Apple Mac (osx10.4 & 10.5), GSM, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA and HSDPA, Hall stated.
To enjoy the high speed internet service on the 3G plus model, a prepaid subscriber is required to simply text “activate” to 127 from the 3G plus SIM sold for N200. Other advantages of the Glo 3G plus model include extensive coverage, instant activation, low tariff, subscription and resubscription via recharge cards and flexible bundle offerings.
The first phase of the prepaid 3G plus services covers Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Benin and Port Harcourt while plans are in top gear to introduce the service in other locations across the country.
“In addition to giving users high-speed internet access, the 3G plus technology allows them to do video calls and video streaming on their 3G Mobile handsets.
It also offers other advanced mobile services such as video mail Box, video conferencing on both phones and PCS and so many other services on the 3G High-Speed Down-link packet Access (HSDPA) network, which enables speeds up to 3.6 mega bytes per second (Mbps)”, Hall stated.
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