Business Etisalat Nigeria Begins Data Price War

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Nigeria’s fastest growing and most innovative telecommunications company, Etisalat, has rolled out a more superior data experience at an affordable price with the introduction of Etisalat 2GB for N2000 data plan option.

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The data plan is available to all Etisalat customers with no restrictions in terms of its usage; this would enable users browse longer and better as well as enjoy more value at affordable rates.

According to the Director, Consumer Segment, Oluwole Rawa, the data plan is a demonstration to Etisalat’s commitment to provide quality and affordable services to its customers.

“We are always on the lookout for creative and innovative ways to improve our value proposition. With the new modified data plan, our customers can conveniently stay connected with their associates and loved ones without feeling a strain on their pockets.’’

He added that Etisalat is confident of providing reliable internet connectivity to current and prospective customers interested in taking advantage of the amazing offering.

The Etisalat 2GB for N2000 plan currently offers a market-leading value for money and a more enhanced internet experience. To subscribe to the plan, current and potential Etisalat customers simply need to dial *229*2*8#.




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LOL. I use Airtel currently and as terrible as they are, they are at N3,500. Although I hear glo is N2,500.I don't use glo though.
 
For me it's not about the price but the service. I've given up on all of them ;MTN, GLO, AIRTEL, ETISALAT. best to use a company that is focused on just internet service
 
Etisalat is really good in Nigeria's South Western cities. It'd be great if they expand quality services to suburbs and towns. I've almost given up on Airtel.

And @curator, I don't see MTN following suit. Maybe Airtel n Glo but MTN, no. *shakes head* rara.
 
Easier said than done @Jules. You might find yourself in an area without an internet company. Even at thst, not all internet companies are reliable
 
@Lequte I'm currently in a box. Only MTN works well (did I say well?) where I am. I've become an MTN consumer by force. I can't wait to get out of the rut.
 
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