MTN Now Owns Visafone; Are We In For 4G LTE Network From MTN This Year


Though they still have huge dept hanging on their neck as of the time of this publication, MTN refused to slow down and by acquiring Visafone. It is worthy to note that Visafone is one of the oldest network provider in Nigeria but have struggled over time to catch up with MTN, Etisalat, Airtel and Glo in the networking business.


The question we should ask ourselves now is whether this will be a good move that will benefit us the customers. Well, according to Mtn and other media outlets, MTN Nigeria is preparing and working on rebuilding most of Visafone infrastructure and tellor it to their own brand including plans of bringing the almighty 4G LTE network in Nigeria this year. Few days ago, MTN launched 4G LTE in Cameron and that is exactly a sign that it is closer to us in Nigeria.

Another benefit it will bring is improved service to the customers if they can manage the facilities very well and  even put more upgrades to it.
Anyway, like every other thing on earth, there is always a disadvantage in any good thing and this one affects the staff of Visafone whom media outlets and reliable sources said they will be laid out by MTN. Honestly, this will be a bad beginning to any person working in such company to receive this kind of message at the start of the year like this.

We just pray it all go well with both parties including the customers because without us, there will be no mtn. If they continue to punish us expensive data subscription, we punish them back with free browsing cheats.

10 comments:

  1. All I need is 4G LTE no matter how it enters here

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  2. AM STILL FLEXING EDGE! ANYWAYS NICE POST!

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    1. Confy my guy, when you use 4g LTE you will drop ur edge phone...lollol

      Imagine downloading at 6mb/sec

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  3. Pls add me to your whatsapp group

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  4. We are waiting Wizi, let's see what will happen at last

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  5. I would be very excited nxt yr, when MTN finally brings 4g.

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