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Webmasters / Re: .com.ng Issues Match String Not Working by tlgroup(m): 8:01am On Nov 27, 2014
Please who knows the new match string? I keep getting the following error "You are not authorized to access or query our Whois database through the use of electronic processes that are high-volume and automated. Whois database is provided by NIRA as a service to the internet community. "
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Phones / Re: Glo Pay As You Go by tlgroup(m): 10:50pm On Jul 27, 2013
On the contrary, your calculation is faulty. Mb means megabits and its not the same as MB (megabytes)- small letter 'b' for bits and capital letter 'B' for bytes. Try recalculating. 8bits = 1byte; so 1Mb (1024bits) = 128Bytes (i.e 1024 divided by 8bits).
This means that one is paying 0.05k per 128Bytes of data downloaded. If 128Bytes cost 0.05k then 1Byte will cost 0.05/128kobo(i.e 0.00039k).

Remember that 1KB(1kilobyte) = 1024Bytes. It then means that 1KB(1024bytes) costs 0.00039 * 1024 = 0.39936kobo(approx. 0.4kobo per KB)
Also remember that 1MB = 1024KB; therefore 1024KB(or 1MB) will cost 0.399936 * 1024 = 408.94464kobo
1GB(which equals 1024MB) will then cost 408.84464* 1024 = kobo = 418759kobo = NGN 4187.59

In summary, 0.05k/Mb is equivalent to 0.4k/KB. This means 1MB = N4 and 1GB = N4000 at that rate.

These GSM network guys know what they are doing. They just want to confuse Nigerians. Do NOT be fooled into thinking that it is very cheap. Even though it is cheaper than former 5k/KB, that rate is still exorbitant.

If you feel this calculation is inaccurate or erroneous do not hesitate point it out or better still, notify me.

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