In Nigeria today, we do have so many Internet Service Providers with different strengths and weakness. It will be wrong for us to compare Tier 2 networks with Tier 3 Networks. Ex. Comparing MainOne Cable (Tier 2) with Spectranet 4G LTE (Tier 3) (Though Mainone is a Tier 2 as well as a Tier 3 Network). They do have their major differences and different audiences. You do not expect a multinational Company to depend on 4G LTE dongles for Internet, They would definitely go for a Fixed dedicated Internet. Having made some clarifications above and based on factors like Speed, Link Deployment, Coverage and Customer Service Convenience.
Here's how i Would Rank the Top Best Internet Service Providers in Nigeria in 2017
eStream Networks
Swift Communications
Wifi Ng
Spectranet
IPNX
Layer3
Smile
CyberSpace
BACKBONE INTERNET PROVIDER
ACE (Africa Coast to Europe)
MainOne Cable
MTN
DOLPHIN TELECOMS
Glo SUB MARINE CABLES
NB: It should be noted that this aren't the only internet service provider In Nigeria, There are quite a number of them In Nigeria. The speed of all networks are dependents on so many factors such as your closeness to their base stations, Mode of connectivity, etc |
why must you lie because you want people to visit your fake news website? akelicious: After spending 50 days in London, for undisclosed health-related reasons, President Muhamamdu Buhari, has on Sunday night, informed Nigerians that his resumption to duty would not be dramatic, as he plans to stop attending outdoor Presidential functions, until he fully recuperates.
Buhari, who spoke through his Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Garba Shehu, stated this during an interview on Sunday, in Abuja, on Arise Television News Network
“Let me first of all caution that he (Buhari) is not going to start in a dramatic way. He has been away from the country for nearly two months, so he needs to get into the temperature of the place.
“For instance, yesterday he went through the newspapers page by page, and he read everything that interested him.
“So he needs to get back to that place. The thing is that he’s basically human like all of us. He is coming out of an ailment, and like he himself had said, he needs to start gradually.
“Don’t expect the President to be given neck-breaking schedules or punishing schedules like from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., or sometimes to 1 a.m. to 2 a.m.,” Garba submitted.
Asked whether Buhari would be fully in charge once he resumes, the Presidential Aide said: “The responsibility is his; that is the position of the Constitution.
“The moment the letter goes to the National Assembly and he says I am back, he is back.
“This is not a President by his style of leadership, whose hands dictate every detail.
“People make the observation that perhaps Ministers under this government are the most powerful Ministers we have had in this Republic.
“He doesn’t call each month to say that a contract should go to Mr. A, B, or C, or that road should be channeled through this or that.”
Garba further elaborated on the role of the Vice President, adding that: “even before the President’s departure, the Vice President had a full plate”.
“He has again on record, been one of the busiest Vice Presidents in our country; the President has delegated so much to him,” Shehu explained.
On when Buhari would return to London for further medical treatment, Garba said though the actual date remained uncertain, the decision would solely “be determined by him (Buhari) and his own Doctors”.
“But he has given notice that he will need to go back, and that is normal,” he added.
Speaking on the propaganda and half-truths on the President’s illness, Garba said: “You don’t say what you don’t know, that is one.
“Two, matters of medical disclosure are extremely private. In the course of the process, Femi Adesina, got a long note from the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, describing what disclosure would mean in medical science.” more at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/03/buhari-announces-retirement-from-public.html |