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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by themanderon: 7:41am On Sep 07, 2019
dazzlingd:
Nobody should try etisalat.....u will go broke using their sim. Everything about 9mobile is expensive, expensive call rate and outrageous data...I regret using that sim

That network is utterly hopeless and they are not even ready for business. Very prohibitively expensive and offering no value for money. That is why they are not growing at all.
That network should just pack up and go. Useless things.

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by SEGLIZ: 7:41am On Sep 07, 2019
let me learn to my own advantage. O
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Smartjeezy(m): 7:41am On Sep 07, 2019
Etisalat na thief. 35 naira per minutes...
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by farem: 7:42am On Sep 07, 2019
WalkerMichael:
AIRTEL!

11K/S

Modified: To migrate to Airtel smartTALK 2.0, dial *315# and you will begin enjoying all available awful bonuses attached to this plan. And you can start calling friends, family and everyone in Nigeria for 11k per second all day, all night! Thankfully, it is both for new and old Airtel subscribers.[/b]

Did you just use this English word or you're tipsy?


awful
/ˈɔːf(ə)l/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
1.
very bad or unpleasant.
"the place smelled awful"
synonyms: very unpleasant, disgusting,

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Nobody: 7:42am On Sep 07, 2019
MTN bizclass is what I use. 11k/s. No first min charge, no bonuses either, strictly for calls. Look it up.

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by WalkerMichael(m): 7:42am On Sep 07, 2019
farem:


Did you just use this English word or you're tipsy?


awful
/ˈɔːf(ə)l/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
1.
very bad or unpleasant.
"the place smelled awful"
synonyms: very unpleasant, disgusting,

Apologies. Please ignore. But you sure get the point?

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by airsaylongcon: 7:45am On Sep 07, 2019
VictorEkwere:
their bonus na mouth blowing bro

grin Nigerians and awoof. So you really think a businessman will sell ₦3,000 worth of goods for ₦1,000? If only you know the trick at play you will run away from those "bonus"

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by cooluzi: 7:45am On Sep 07, 2019
I think glo yakata is the best tariff so far on glo,thats what ive been using for the past four years now its a tariff to make life easy with huge bonus,im loving it

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by SEGLIZ: 7:52am On Sep 07, 2019
benofafrica1:
No Nigerian Network has the cheapest call rates in practice, they are only cheap in theory. Just find network that the calls are clear & rest.

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Didijiji: 7:57am On Sep 07, 2019
Visafone
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Zikachat(m): 7:58am On Sep 07, 2019
eallstar:
BUY AIRTEL SIM OR GET UR OLD ONE, THEN DAIL *152#
Dats all. come And thank me later
dothey give mb once recharge?
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Exponental(m): 8:01am On Sep 07, 2019
Cheaper networks give issues.... Congested network (you end up paying more).

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Ubdavis(m): 8:01am On Sep 07, 2019
Forget these guys jare! They will give u cap and collect ur head

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by suny247: 8:01am On Sep 07, 2019
I will always be thankful to GLO for making every thing cheap for us
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by amjustme2: 8:02am On Sep 07, 2019
Op I need this.

But so far only few posts have been educative.
Please if you are sharing plan, don't just tell us how to migrate
Include all possible tariff details

I am currently using MTN BETA TALK
I need something better
Thanks
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by christinme224(m): 8:03am On Sep 07, 2019
I think Mtn pulse is better than biz plus

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Zikachat(m): 8:04am On Sep 07, 2019
WalkerMichael:
AIRTEL!

11K/S

Modified: To migrate to Airtel smartTALK 2.0, dial *315# and you will begin enjoying all available awful bonuses attached to this plan. And you can start calling friends, family and everyone in Nigeria for 11k per second all day, all night! Thankfully, it is both for new and old Airtel subscribers.
is data attached to bonuses
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Oyerinde16(m): 8:04am On Sep 07, 2019
dazzlingd:
Nobody should try etisalat.....u will go broke using their sim. Everything about 9mobile is expensive, expensive call rate and outrageous data...I regret using that sim
On etisalat or 9mobile, I load #200 every 3 days, do the 1gb sub (#200) use up the #500 bonus. I repeat this 10* a month. I load #2000, get 10gb for 30 days then use the bonus all through the months (#5000). I use Mtn as support. We need wise up for the ERA.

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Kevaberon: 8:08am On Sep 07, 2019
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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by MyMouth(m): 8:10am On Sep 07, 2019
Oyerinde16:

On etisalat or 9mobile, I load #200 every 3 days, do the 1gb sub (#200) use up the #500 bonus. I repeat this 10* a month. I load #2000, get 10gb for 30 days then use the bonus all through the months (#5000). I use Mtn as support. We need wise up for the ERA.
I do the sub too but I am never given an bonus. Though am charged 11kper minute. What plan are u on?
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by mabea: 8:11am On Sep 07, 2019
TheFacelessMan:
angry

No matter the unwarranted attacks on GLO. I would support them forever.

They made telecoms affordable. I just don't have the time to thoroughly dissect that. Would dig out a more comprehensive post later.
Rubbish. Who cares about that. What has glo done for the society if not Adenuga raking in billions every week. At least MTN has raised stars and you're here attaching sentiment to someone else's business.
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by TheFacelessMan: 8:15am On Sep 07, 2019
mabea:
Rubbish. Who cares about that. What has glo done for the society if not Adenuga raking in billions every week. At least MTN has raised stars and you're here attaching sentiment to someone else's business.


If not for Globacom, you in particular wouldn't be able to afford the trash you put up there.

Google "cost of SIMs", "per second billing" when GLO entered the market and what Globacom went through paying over $ 100 million twice getting the license.

I don't have time to educate cr3tins. Buzz off

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by mabea: 8:16am On Sep 07, 2019
amjustme2:
Op I need this.

But so far only few posts have been educative.
Please if you are sharing plan, don't just tell us how to migrate
Include all possible tariff details

I am currently using MTN BETA TALK
I need something better
Thanks
MTN pulse is better. 11k per seconds after 1st one minute. However I can tell you that there is no cheaper network provider. All are the same with different packages. Mind you they are regulated by NCC for even competition.

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by mybestlove(m): 8:24am On Sep 07, 2019
The cheapest is NITEL. It doesn't exist so it's zero cost.
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Naijaarchive(m): 8:24am On Sep 07, 2019
Y is nobody talking abt glo yakata
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by TheDiamonds: 8:28am On Sep 07, 2019
Living2Living:
MTN XTRA VALUE PLAN.
Dial *131# and follow the prompt.
I have been using the plan since January 2019 and I have value for my money.
Make that dial now and thank me later.
Wat r the benefits plz highlight
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by fasho01(m): 8:31am On Sep 07, 2019
dazzlingd:
Nobody should try etisalat.....u will go broke using their sim. Everything about 9mobile is expensive, expensive call rate and outrageous data...I regret using that sim

Sorry about your experience. Mine is exactly the opposite.. Switched to 9mobile a few years back and it has been awesome. I am on more life complete package, which deducts #5 on my first call of the day and then 11kps to all networks subsequently. I'm on CUG so I talk endlessly with family and friends on the network at 1k recharge monthly. I use their #200 1g data valid for 3 days, hence using 2k for 10g of data monthly. For me, 9 mobile rocks..

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by dangoteinlaw: 8:33am On Sep 07, 2019
ChemBrodar:
WhatsApp

If you're not on WhatsApp, I'm not calling you
same as me. Anyone not on WhatsApp call is probably not up to be my friend. How can someone be using Nokia touch in this age and be saying "it's not by the type of phone you use" seriously? That's how I met a very pretty lady and after much talks and she already responded well, only for her to whip out one nonsense phone, telling me her phone loss inside a bus.the speed I us disappear like Superman, she didn't expected it

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by nicason(m): 8:38am On Sep 07, 2019
asuustrike1:

Yes mtn business plus is N6.60 but your first min is N7.50 whereas the airtel package is N7.20 from the very first min

Are you sure there are no hidden charges?
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by Nobody: 8:40am On Sep 07, 2019
dangoteinlaw:
same as me. Anyone not on WhatsApp call is probably not up to be my friend. How can someone be using Nokia touch in this age and be saying "it's not by the type of phone you use" seriously? That's how I met a very pretty lady and after much talks and she already responded well, only for her to whip out one nonsense phone, telling me her phone loss inside a bus.the speed I us disappear like Superman, she didn't expected it


grin grin grin

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Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by nicason(m): 8:42am On Sep 07, 2019
fasho01:


Sorry about your experience. Mine is exactly the opposite.. Switched to 9mobile a few years back and it has been awesome. I am on more life complete package, which deducts #5 on my first call of the day and then 11kps to all networks subsequently. I'm on CUG so I talk endlessly with family and friends on the network at 1k recharge monthly. I use their #200 1g data valid for 3 days, hence using 2k for 10g of data monthly. For me, 9 mobile rocks..
You 've not answered our curiosity, how do one migrate ? explain and if possible give the code needed.
Re: Which Nigerian Network Has The Cheapest Call Tariff? by madgoat(m): 8:45am On Sep 07, 2019
Oyerinde16:

On etisalat or 9mobile, I load #200 every 3 days, do the 1gb sub (#200) use up the #500 bonus. I repeat this 10* a month. I load #2000, get 10gb for 30 days then use the bonus all through the months (#5000). I use Mtn as support. We need wise up for the ERA.

Mine only works from Saturday and ends on Monday. Its not possible to subscribe again till Saturday. How do you manage to use the weekend N200 package during the week?

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