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Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by jimcaddy(m): 12:25am On Jan 06 |
How is the government trying to increase wages so as to cushion this effect. No one seems to be talking about that. Telcos are just thieves. In saner climes, data is so cheap, but in Nigeria data is like gold. I don't understand anymore o 1 Like |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by Gboss247(m): 8:37am On Jan 06 |
3seriez:There is nothing ordinary about pure water, the production cost has increase which translate to higher prices. |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by Gboss247(m): 8:43am On Jan 06 |
jimcaddy:Why are people like you parallel to basic economic knowledge? The government increasing minimum wage is the surest way to hyperinflation. While the new CBN governor is printing N1 trillion per month to devalue naira and increase the production cost, you are busy pointing fingers at Telecoms. |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by Gboss247(m): 8:46am On Jan 06 |
NinjaMetahuman:Does the minister of communication control the value of naira? As far naira keep loosing value, the prices of commodities will continue to increase. |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by Gboss247(m): 8:49am On Jan 06 |
babatunji91185:The higher the forex rate, the higher the price and the lower the service and vice versa. |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by NinjaMetahuman: 9:12am On Jan 06 |
Gboss247:since 2019, price of commodities have increased more than 1000%, yet price of data remained constant or lower. Did pantami control the value of naira before engaging communication companies to keep price of data down? E.g Price of data reduced by 50% in 2020 https://www.thecable.ng/pantami-data-price-reduced-by-50-between-january-and-november/amp Then reduced further to 350/GB in 2023 https://dailypost.ng/2023/02/03/average-price-of-1gb-data-reduced-to-n350-from-n1200-in-4-years-minister/ Another article telling networks not to do nonsense under pantami. https://businessday.ng/news/article/fg-orders-mtn-airtel-to-reverse-10-hike-in-data-price/?amp=1 6months under this current dunce that called himself communication minister that busy discussing AI on Twitter when people can't even afford 30gb of data, the price of has jumped 10% in 6months. And it will likely jump more again. |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by Gboss247(m): 12:19pm On Jan 06 |
NinjaMetahuman:compare the price of diesel that powers cell towers in 2019 to 2024 and remembered telecom subsidy does not exist. The results will be very low quality service rendered. |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by faithfull18(f): 3:06pm On Jan 06 |
You can always get it at lower prices with us no matter what happens |
Re: Subscribers Kick As Telcos Seek Fg’s Nod To Increase Tariffs by NinjaMetahuman: 3:17pm On Jan 06 |
Gboss247:lol. So it not the value of naira or price of commodity again but diesel? You do realize that diesel was never subsided right? since 2003, during obasanjo era? Diesel has always been between 500-1000 per liter right? |
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