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| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by truewalker: 8:12am On May 16, 2016 |
ibietela2:but mtn 3G is blazing in my location in Lagos. but in Osun state (Ife), chai Na failure. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by truewalker: 8:14am On May 16, 2016 |
niggi4life:no mind the guy, later he go talk say Na wireless beam wey Facebook lunch, dem they use all over. has any 5G phone been lauched? |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by seedsower(m): 8:39am On May 16, 2016 |
chumakk:It's them tgat do it with visafone licen. Others don't have and government isn't issurint. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by 9jainfonews(m): 8:49am On May 16, 2016*. Modified: 5:13am On May 18, 2016 |
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| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Nobody: 9:01am On May 16, 2016 |
Bluffly:is comprehension your problem? how does roll out correlate with a network been in a testing phase ? |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Rexyl(m): 9:02am On May 16, 2016 |
barragan:how do you know MTN 4GLTE already exists in town? |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by donhils: 9:02am On May 16, 2016 |
hary158:Without appropriate punctuations(comma,collon,semi-collon,hyphen, full stop etc) your sentences sound gibberish. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Rexyl(m): 9:06am On May 16, 2016 |
truewalker:what is the prospect of that technology in Facebook industry or networking? |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by donhils: 9:09am On May 16, 2016 |
4G LTE has download speed of 300mb/s . 3G has download speed of 42mb/s. With our current 3G, I'm sure nobody ever got download speed of up to 10mb/s. So let's hope this 4G thingy gives us at least the normal speed of 3G in other countries. Not 4G that will be giving 200kb/s . |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by amagunnerfan: 9:17am On May 16, 2016 |
DICKtator:Compare like for like. Which Africa country is on 5G? |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by supereagle(m): 9:30am On May 16, 2016 |
MTN doesn't like Nigeria , they launched it smaller countries before Nigeria , took West Africa HQ to Ghana. I am waiting. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by barragan: 9:35am On May 16, 2016 |
Rexyl:I met some of their reps at the cocoa mall. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by 88rising: 10:19am On May 16, 2016 |
forget all this 4G LTE nonsense. we should working on affordable fixed broadband connection. 5k a month in Rands(approximate value) gets you unlimited data at 4mbps and installation costs as much a DSTV decoder. we cant even get 100gb for 10k and glo has fibre optic network but they wont mention it because this exploiting our naivete makes them more money. its just sad sometimes when you see potential being wasted |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Demmzy15(m): 10:40am On May 16, 2016 |
ollah1:In my town, we don't even have 1G, thanks to Saraki!!! |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Nobody: 10:48am On May 16, 2016 |
Collinz2:Nope |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by donchisel: 10:55am On May 16, 2016 |
ollah1:Hmmmm Kindly assist some info what makes up 5G. From my limited knowledge in Telecom, LTE forms a clear diversion from the so-called GSM listed on 3Gpp. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by linearity: 10:57am On May 16, 2016 |
DICKtator:5G has not been deployed anywhere in the world. 5G standards and specifications are still been defined and there are currently wide skepticism among the various standard bodies. Most specifications you see online today e.g. on Wikipedia on what will be incoopearted into 5G are speculations, suggestions, anticipations or expectations; nothing is cut in stone and has not been adopted by 3gpp. The best speculative deployment of the first 5G network is bill for 2020. 4G LTE is not moimoi, as someone who was involved with LTE rollout in the USA for one of the major carrier, LTE presents a tough challenge for the carriers in Nigeria because Nigeria Terrance and IP and flat network requirements of LTE, It is even more easier to deploy these technologies in rural areas in Nigeria than in the mega cities because carriers have to lay physical fiber cables from their cell sites to their various switching stations or to an ICT, which is significant departure from the use of wireless microwave and radio to aggregate services from base stations to switching stations or ICT today. However, the low revenue generation from rural areas will discourage implementations in rural areas. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Nobody: 10:59am On May 16, 2016 |
Youngpo413:They are loosing already. Can't you see the aggressive advertising on their various promos? Why is glo number one in data? MTN has being dominating that segment for long ago until now. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Taiwo20(m): 11:11am On May 16, 2016 |
I'm not porting to MTN rara....#IStandWithVisafone
I have an MTN line already....make them free me. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by tylerbraid(m): 11:57am On May 16, 2016 |
chumakk:first? you've not heard of Mtel, smile, swift?? |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by chumakk: 12:04pm On May 16, 2016 |
tylerbraid:me and you know that Mtn has the numbers. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Bluffly: 12:17pm On May 16, 2016 |
ollah1:You are dumb. Roll out does not mean for sales. Mind you it's not even in the testing phase as hardware's for it is still been worked on. When you are testing a product means you are already given samples which is a phase of roll out. 5g is still in its embryo stage |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by dustmalik(m): 1:12pm On May 16, 2016 |
Bluffly:Always use google when you are not sure of something. 5G has already been tested in countries like South Korea and the US. Though it will take a few more years before being deployed for commercial purpose. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by dustmalik(m): 1:14pm On May 16, 2016 |
DICKtator:No country in the world has deployed 5G for commercial purpose. It has only been tested by a few carriers. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by onyema1D: 1:24pm On May 16, 2016 |
Pangea:hello people, ntel is bringing something great. Check out speed tests from Abuja and you just have to chill. make una wait |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by dustmalik(m): 1:30pm On May 16, 2016 |
GogetterMD:ntel hasn't really failed as some think. ntel, as it stands, in some aspects, has advantage over MTN, given the fact that MTN plans to rollout its LTE on a single spectrum. ntel currently has two spectrums, band 3(1800) and 8(900), and band 3 is far more popular than band 20(800), which MTN plans to rollout its lte on. Also, ntel supports LTE-A, using carrier aggregation, which requires two spectrums on FD-LTE bands. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by fejicruz(m): 1:43pm On May 16, 2016 |
Only for the purpose of making & answering calls. The thousands those people would have sent on data subscription is forever gone. Youngpo413: |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by GogetterMD(m): 1:44pm On May 16, 2016 |
dustmalik:Sounds quite good, but NTEL ain't taking advantage of the first step. Heard reason for the delay was an unexpected hiccups with some bandwidth frequencies on popular mobile devices. I don expect MTN to stop there though because there are not too many devices that supports the frequency they are about to roll out on |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Pangea: 2:17pm On May 16, 2016 |
onyema1D:Of course we dey wait for MTN in July, since Ntel refused to show up in lagos |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Collinz2(m): 3:09pm On May 16, 2016 |
asuustrike2009:too bad. |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Nobody: 3:15pm On May 16, 2016 |
Collinz2:Don't worry it's only selected cities but de finely it will get to Delta in no distance time. Remember how 3G was launched then until it finally spread across the states of the federation |
| Re: MTN Plans To Roll Out 4G LTE Services To Selected Nigerian States In July by Nobody: 3:25pm On May 16, 2016 |
Project400:Ntel are aware of what you said. Their strategy will different from others but they will come out with mouth washering offer. Quality is very important because it will be useless to have cheap data plan yet experience poor network signal. A good example is glo mobile that are offering cheap data but it's network strength is below average in most areas across nigeria |
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