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MTN Launches Mobile Electricity Services To Keep Homes And Businesses Powered by VelmaIT: 2:46am On Mar 04, 2017
BEHOLD The ‘POWER IN A BOX’

So, it is time to say goodbye to epileptic power supply, frustrating estimated electricity bills, high cost of petrol/diesel and noisy generators.
It’s time to switch over to the Mobile Electricity device, or your very own ‘Power in a Box’. The Mobile Electricity device is an alternative power supply device that only needs solar energy and an active MTN line to supply power for your appliances at home or your small business. It doesn’t need the regular electricity or fuel to function. It works purely on solar power.
The Lumos Mobile Electricity Service powered by MTN provides up to 80 watts which can conveniently power household items like a small television set, radio, fan, PC or laptop, hair clippers, mobile phones, and 4 powerful LED lights strong enough to light a room for 5-6 hours.

The Mobile Electricity device comes with a converter that changes the power type from DC to AC to enable users plug in highlighted appliances without causing damage.

The project, which is part of MTN Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to keep improving the lives and businesses of its esteemed customers, was recently launched in Abuja.
To get connected and experience uninterrupted and affordable power supply, existing and potential MTN subscribers can walk into MTN outlets across the country to purchase the Mobile Electricity device.
The service is provided on a lease-to-own basis with the cost spread over a 5-year term, payable in affordable payments via mobile phone from an MTN line. Customers also receive a full product warranty and after-sales service during the lease period, providing peace of mind and quality assurance.

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Re: MTN Launches Mobile Electricity Services To Keep Homes And Businesses Powered by Kingcesar: 2:55am On Mar 04, 2017
The stuff done dy since oo. Oya nah to buy am be the problem
Re: MTN Launches Mobile Electricity Services To Keep Homes And Businesses Powered by Josephnice: 5:35am On Mar 04, 2017
Kingcesar:
The stuff done dy since oo. Oya nah to buy am be the problem

how much does it cost?
Re: MTN Launches Mobile Electricity Services To Keep Homes And Businesses Powered by SwillG: 10:25am On Mar 04, 2017
VelmaIT:
BEHOLD The ‘POWER IN A BOX’

So, it is time to say goodbye to epileptic power supply, frustrating estimated electricity bills, high cost of petrol/diesel and noisy generators.
It’s time to switch over to the Mobile Electricity device, or your very own ‘Power in a Box’. The Mobile Electricity device is an alternative power supply device that only needs solar energy and an active MTN line to supply power for your appliances at home or your small business. It doesn’t need the regular electricity or fuel to function. It works purely on solar power.
The Lumos Mobile Electricity Service powered by MTN provides up to 80 watts which can conveniently power household items like a small television set, radio, fan, PC or laptop, hair clippers, mobile phones, and 4 powerful LED lights strong enough to light a room for 5-6 hours.

The Mobile Electricity device comes with a converter that changes the power type from DC to AC to enable users plug in highlighted appliances without causing damage.

The project, which is part of MTN Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to keep improving the lives and businesses of its esteemed customers, was recently launched in Abuja.
To get connected and experience uninterrupted and affordable power supply, existing and potential MTN subscribers can walk into MTN outlets across the country to purchase the Mobile Electricity device.
The service is provided on a lease-to-own basis with the cost spread over a 5-year term, payable in affordable payments via mobile phone from an MTN line. Customers also receive a full product warranty and after-sales service during the lease period, providing peace of mind and quality assurance.
Did I just hear you say 80watt? Hmmm! Wey most of our appliances the consume electricity like them the run on fuel. MTN abeg the Watt too small, make am in KiloWatts instead biko.

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Re: MTN Launches Mobile Electricity Services To Keep Homes And Businesses Powered by Coolgent(m): 11:04pm On May 12, 2017
Another scam from MTN, 80watts my foot!
Re: MTN Launches Mobile Electricity Services To Keep Homes And Businesses Powered by Dam5reey(m): 11:21pm On May 12, 2017
SwillG:

Did I just hear you say 80watt? Hmmm! Wey most of our appliances the consume electricity like them the run on fuel. MTN abeg the Watt too small, make am in KiloWatts instead biko.

Get your facts right... The erra of high power consumption is gone...

My LED 22" TV consume only 20Watts,
Decoder 12Watts
DC fan 15Watts,
light bulb 10watts
laptop when fully charged 20-25 Watts...
Do the maths.... grin

You need AC...Frigde... And so on,, You know where to check...

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