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‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by Mediablare: 3:22am On Jan 15, 2018
The Chief Executive Officer of Spectranet 4GLTE, Mr. Ajay Awasthi has lauded the central government’s exertion at extending broadband infiltration for fast financial improvement, as cherished in its National Broadband Policy (2013-2018).

Awasthi said that what Nigeria needs with a specific end goal to accomplish speedier monetary development, is fast broadband availability, driven by the fourth era Long Term Evolution (4G LTE).

He addressed innovation writers in Lagos at the end of the week, refering to China’s economy, which he stated, worth over $752 billion for eCommerce and web based shopping, driven by fast broadband availability that is accessible to every one of its natives at reasonable rate.

Awasthi noticed that Nigeria’s tremendous populace could offer the nation such open door, if just the government could make rapid broadband availability accessible to all Nigerians at moderate rate.

He however said Spectranet, which has its impression in Nigeria would enable the nation to accomplish fast broadband availability and furthermore connect the advanced separation by interfacing whatever number Nigerians as could be expected under the circumstances, to the Spectranet best-in-class rapid broadband web get to.

“Nigeria has a praiseworthy National Broadband Policy, yet very few Nigerians approach broadband administrations because of a few components. Nigeria needs dependable, moderate fast broadband network that is secured that will upgrade nature of administration, great client encounter that will realize advancements and inventiveness in boosting the country’s economy,” Awasthi said.

Posting the four pronged technique of Spectranet for 2018 to include: Superior client benefit; Arms-length appropriation; Best-in-class client experience; and better engagement of workers, Awasthi said Spectranet as of now has more than 200,000 client base in Nigeria, with plans to twofold the number in the following one year, keeping in mind the end goal to give more Nigerians the chance to investigate the eCommerce and internet shopping business that are right now driving worldwide economies.

On the issue of high cost in conveying broadband administrations in Nigeria, Awasthi stated: “The cost of giving broadband administrations in Nigeria is high and the cost continued expanding and it is probably going to additionally increment by another 10 for every penny in the coming months. So the government and the NCC must ascent to their obligations to address the issue of high cost of giving broadband administrations in the nation.”

He said out of the more than 100 authorized Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the nation, just few are at present existing and giving broadband administrations, while others have been antagonistically influenced by the high cost of giving broadband administrations.

Despite the fact that he said lessening in the cost of broadband administrations is great as presently bring clamored for by Nigerians, he however cautioned that administrators ought not be constrained to overstretch ourselves with a specific end goal to diminish cost and after that bargain on the nature of administration.

The nature of administration, which is fast broadband availability must be kept up with a specific end goal to accomplish better consumer loyalty, he stated, adding that the most ideal approach to address the issue of lessening in the cost of broadband administrations, is for the controller, the Nigerian Communications Commission, to return to the issue of information floor cost and set a settled and adequate rate for industry information floor cost.

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by wildchild02: 7:20am On Jan 15, 2018
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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by adedejidamilare(m): 7:20am On Jan 15, 2018
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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by BruncleZuma: 7:21am On Jan 15, 2018
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Call me when the price of the high speed orishirishi drops.

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by phlamesG: 7:22am On Jan 15, 2018
Bullshît baba dey find buyers for im market

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by davodyguy: 7:22am On Jan 15, 2018
Are you just knowing?

Nonsense people.

I've been to couple of countries and each time i wanted to follow things back home, i traveled with my IPTV box. I always streamed and watched Channels Tv. if you see stability of internet in countries Like South Africa, Ethiopia, Hongkong, UAE and Australia, you she tears for Nigeria.

I would never forget when I was in Sydney in Spetember, 2017. I actually watched Cameroun vs Nigeria Wc qualifier via IPTV. The game ended 1-1. It was super stable.

Last December, I was in UAE during the Calabar festival. It was aired Live on Channels TV. I watched it throughout and a very stable network.

Back home to Nigeria. Just yesterday Sunday, I streamed Liverpool vs Man city as shown on NBC Sport, I knew the number of times, I restarted my device when the internet got stuck.

We need to grow up in this country.

Internet is expensive, yet sucks so badly embarassed embarassed angry angry angry sad sad

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by dust144(m): 7:22am On Jan 15, 2018
Spectra net can you guys buy globalcom network so the browsing can be fast?

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by sakalisis(m): 7:25am On Jan 15, 2018
cool
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by designVATExcel: 7:25am On Jan 15, 2018
More importantly we need affordable unlimited plans.
The current speed is okay, just subsidize the price mehn and be more the consistent, reduce downtimes..

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by Felixalex(m): 7:25am On Jan 15, 2018
Cheap high-speed.. The way the economy is already, it has to be cheap for the populace to be able to afford it in the first place.

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by okerekeikpo: 7:26am On Jan 15, 2018
Oga go and sleep, as if say na free, abeg carry una yeye shitwork shift one side

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by bmxshop: 7:27am On Jan 15, 2018
That and many more.
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by mzHANA(f): 7:27am On Jan 15, 2018
What we need is to remove buhari undecided

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by Nobody: 7:28am On Jan 15, 2018
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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by Nobody: 7:29am On Jan 15, 2018
Crap shithole nation. In 2007 i downloaded 35g worth of porn from limewire when i dey uk in a night. Over here in 2018 to stream na war

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by IMASTEX: 7:29am On Jan 15, 2018
Sure needed
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by davodyguy: 7:30am On Jan 15, 2018
dust144:
Spectra net can you guys buy globalcom network so the browsing can be fast?

Spectranet too is pathetic. Using it here in Lagos, ikoyi. Spectranet sucks.

We abandoned the network in my Ikeja Office, at Adeniyi Jones Avenue and moved over to NTEL

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by princemillla(m): 7:30am On Jan 15, 2018
Let the lessons start from spectranet

Further reduce ur price as an example for this call
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by DoubleO07: 7:31am On Jan 15, 2018
How will fast Internet boost the economy, Just say you want us to come pay you guys more money to boost your sales

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by EarthXmetahuman: 7:32am On Jan 15, 2018
what does the illiterate government know about broadband?

infact they will do anything to make sure broadband is not available for everyone so people can criticize them less on social media
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by IMASTEX: 7:36am On Jan 15, 2018
davodyguy:
Are you just knowing?

Nonsense people.
They won't border as long as they are milking the consumers.
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by overhypedsteve(m): 7:43am On Jan 15, 2018
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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by swagifted(m): 7:46am On Jan 15, 2018
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davodyguy:


Spectranet too is pathetic. Using it here in Lagos, ikoyi. Spectranet sucks.

We abandoned the network in my Ikeja Office, at Adeniyi Jones Avenue and moved over to NTEL
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by lonelygem(m): 7:50am On Jan 15, 2018
davodyguy:
Are you just knowing?

Nonsense people.

I've been to couple of countries and each time i wanted to follow things back home, i traveled with my IPTV box. I always streamed and watched Channels Tv. if you see stability of internet in countries Like South Africa, Ethiopia, Hongkong, UAE and Australia, you she tears for Nigeria.

I would never forget when I was in Sydney in Spetember, 2017. I actually watched Cameroun vs Nigeria Wc qualifier via IPTV. The game ended 1-1. It was super stable.

Last December, I was in UAE during the Calabar festival. It was aired Live on Channels TV. I watched it throughout and a very stable network.

Back home to Nigeria. Just yesterday Sunday, I streamed Liverpool vs Man city as shown on NBC Sport, I knew the number of times, I restarted my device when the internet go stuck.

We need to grow up in this country.

Internet is expensive, yet sucks so badly embarassed embarassed angry angry angry sad sad

hope you've not been streaming with Glo network Bro. I can do you a package that stream without a pause at reasonable prices. just contact me.

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by OLAFIMIX(f): 7:51am On Jan 15, 2018
Good day, please can anyone help me with any good male fashion designer where I can learn how to sew men's wear. I live at around isolo. Thanks
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by dukeo(m): 7:51am On Jan 15, 2018
And how are we going to get it?
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by TheAngry1: 7:53am On Jan 15, 2018
We need a new President! Forget internet for now jare.

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Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by dust144(m): 7:53am On Jan 15, 2018
davodyguy:


Spectranet too is pathetic. Using it here in Lagos, ikoyi. Spectranet sucks.

We abandoned the network in my Ikeja Office, at Adeniyi Jones Avenue and moved over to NTEL
Chai! Is well
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by livinbygrace: 7:55am On Jan 15, 2018
The most useless network in Nigeria.They are bunch of rippers running technical scam.they claim 10k is for 30days but unknowingly disconnect you at every 10th day.
They are the highest scammer in Nigeria and nobody to question .So subscribing with spectranet is like buying your own death.
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by Nobody: 7:57am On Jan 15, 2018
DoubleO07:
How will fast Internet boost the economy, Just say you want us to come pay you guys more money to boost your sales
You dey mind the idiot man. Him wan play wayo with us. These foolish people that i bought their mifi device after asking their representative several times if they have good reception in ogun state. They said yes several times. I bought it and when i got home to use it. No single network bar. I went to yaba the network was super fast. They should work on agressive network expansion then they can come out and vomit poo from their mouths. No one would mind.
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by TerrorSquad147: 7:58am On Jan 15, 2018
lonelygem:


hope you've not been streaming with Glo network Bro. I can do you a package that stream without a pause at reasonable prices. just contact me.
how can I reach you?
Re: ‘nigeria Needs High Speed Broadband To Boost Economy’ – Awasth by Nobody: 7:59am On Jan 15, 2018
Saying rubbish to Nigerian's in your comfortable Indian skin

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