If for example, you want to use your phone to surf the internet using MTN data-ready SIM card and you fail to configure your phone with the APN of MTN, the phone might not connect to the internet at all.
The APN of the major internet providers in Nigeria are stated below:
APN of Etisalat : etisalat
APN of MTN : web.gprs.mtnngeria.net [Username = web, Password = web)
APN of Zain : internet.ng.zain.com
APN of Globacom : gloflat (for modem) [Username = flat, Password = flat)
APN of Globacom : glowap (for wap browsers)
I hope this short info helps....
With Easynet mobile data plans you can access mobile internet with the range of Etisalat USB Modems, surf websites straight from your mobile, or use your phone as a modem. Whichever way you choose, Easynet lets you take your world with you. Wherever you've got coverage, you're online.
Etisalat offers 3 basic plan options, depending on how much data you need. Choose from casual access just for the day, night & weekends or the monthly 100MB, 500MB or 3GB plans. Before Globacom introduced the N1000 (Always Micro ) bundle, I was subscribing to EasyNet N1000 plan for accessing internet on my phone. Now that Globacom offers 150MB instead of the 100MB Etisalat is offering (at the same price), I didn't think twice before switching. Wetin man go do?..extra 50MB no be small thing ooo...lol
Recently, I also talked about the new MTN Internet bundles. Well, as i said in that post, the daily N100 and weekly N400 bundles are the plans that only make sense to me because you can quickly get some things done online with just N100, which you might even ask your friend to quickly transfer to you. The MTN's N1000 bundle also gives you 100MB, just like Etisalat, so, its useless to me in as much as Globacom gives 150MB at the same price.
Note: Don't use the Bundle price as the only yardstick in choosing the network to subscribe to. You must also consider the strength of the networks in your locality. With a universal/unlocked modem, you can be switching networks when any one is not working fine.
Below is the breakdown of the EasyNet Bundle Plans:
Easynet Flex | |||||||||
Plan | Fee | Included Data | Get It | ||||||
Monthly | N1,000 | 100MB | *229*2*1# | Get the plan that’s right for you. Use with your regular etisalat prepaid SIM card or the Easynet data-only SIM card and Modem | |||||
Monthly | N3,000 | 500MB | *229*2*2# | ||||||
Monthly | N10,000 | 3GB | *229*2*3# | ||||||
Easynet Time | |||||||||
Plan | Fee | Get It | |||||||
Daily Plan (0.00 – 23.59) | N500 | *229*3*1# | Select the time of day that suits your lifestyle. Use with your regular etisalat prepaid SIM card or the Easynet data-only SIM card and Modem | ||||||
Night Time and Weekends (Mon – Thurs; 22.00-06.00) (Fri – Mon; 22.00-06.00) | N5,000 | *229*3*3# | |||||||
Unlimited | N10,000 | *229*3*2# | |||||||
Easynet Fixed | |||||||||
Plan | Fee | Included Data | Get It | ||||||
Monthly | N1,000 | 100MB | Please visit any etisalat shop | Use only with Easynet data-only SIM card and USB Modem. Fixed monthly plan with automatic renewal | |||||
Monthly | N3,000 | 500MB | Please visit any etisalat shop | ||||||
Monthly | N10,000 | 3GB | Please visit any etisalat shop | ||||||
I hope this helps..... In my future posts, I will keep you updated with new internet bundles and their codes. |
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