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The Terrible Price Of An “unlimited Internet Service” In Nigeria by hummerwise(m): 1:01am On Jan 24, 2015
Came across this online just thought I should share to get you guys opinion..Are we being Exploited?



Every Nigerian in Nigeria would wish for a 24 / 7 unlimited internet service that would allow him or her access the net without any restriction, and at a cheap price. Mind you, I’m not referring to the service most networks in Nigeria offer, that allows you to send “unlimited” whatsup messages with your phone. I am referring to an unlimited internet service that can allow me to watch videos online, upload contents online, stream live matches and download all the freeware software’s I need to my PC, without having to worry about my Megabytes(MB) or data plan.

My story



My siblings and I spent our 2014 summer vacation in Nigeria. My mum knew she needed to provide an unlimited internet service (Wi-Fi) for us, since we all use the internet almost every day.

She searched for a network that offered an unlimited internet access around the area we lived. But to our surprise, she couldn’t find one. MTN, Glo, Etisalat, Visaphone, etc, couldn’t even offer that.

The ones that said they offered an unlimited internet service (at a high price) were not saying the truth. 200 or 300 Gigabyte of data is still not an unlimited data plan.

She had to settle for a limited data plan (20 GB), and an internet service based on recommendations (Visaphone). Visaphone happened to be the network used mostly in the area we live because it was cheaper and relatively reliable as compared to other networks.

The cost (at 13,000 Naira) for a 20GB Visaphone data plan is exuberant, even though it’s cheaper than other networks. The funny thing is that the data plan lasts less than 2 weeks. Note: We tried our best not to download or stream contents online.

Comparison to other West African countries

As a person who has lived in smaller West African countries like Togo, and Ghana .It’d say the price of an unlimited internet access in Nigeria is high as compared to the countries mentioned above.

Togo

Togo was able to give me a reliable, unlimited internet access for a cheap price during my short stay in 2013. I spent less than 5000 Naira per month for a “fast” internet service while in the country. Another interesting fact is that my subscription didn’t always expire at the end of the month. It’d would stay for an extra 3 days or more before my subscription expire. So technically I paid less than 5000 Naira for a more-than a month unlimited internet service.

Come to Nigeria in 2013 and even today, where would you find an unlimited internet service, not to mention that cheap? Not a place! This is terrible especially considering the fact that Nigeria has one of the largest populations of internet users in the world.

 Ghana

I’ve not been to Ghana for some time, so I asked some of my pals on Facebook for the monthly prices of unlimited internet service in Ghana. Surprisingly, their answers where very similar, and cheap!

Pal 1: Tigo, 1 Cedi (less than 100 Naira) per day!

Pal 2: Tigo: 30 Ghc for Tigo, and 150 GHc or 80 GHc for MTN.

Ghana is currently going through serious financial problems, but it’s surprising that telecommunication networks still offer an unlimited internet access at that cheap price amidst the harsh economic situation.

“Reason?”

I discussed this problem with someone and he told me it was because of the high demand of internet service in Nigeria. Well, I taught: “those guys want to maximize their revenue at the expense of internet users in Nigeria. Period.”
Source:http://www.thescripton.com/2014/10/02/terrible-price-unlimited-internet-service-nigeria/

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