4G here, 4G there… This year, most of our mobile telecommunications network upgraded their services to the latest 4G LTE broadband, and are set to provide affordable 4G data plans in Nigeria. Glo is the newest inclusion, Glo 4G LTE service was secretly launched, without prior announcement. Glo data plans has been the cheapest in Nigeria so far, with the recent increase, this had further created more gap before other internet providers could catch up with them. However, most users of Glo has constantly complained of bad network which affected the speed of browsing, the question now is…
Will this new development “Glo 4G LTE services, be the answer to the persistent network problem we’ve been facing?
Some of us living in Lagos, Abuja and PH are already enjoying the NTel 4G plan, while a lot more are changing their old MTN sim for the new MTN 4G LTE Sim cards. No doubt, 4G LTE service is the real deal, and Glo not joining the fast-moving 4G train is definitely a business for them.
How much does it cost to subscribe Glo 4G LTE Data Plans?
Here are the current Glo 4G data Plans in Nigeria.
N500 for 1.6GB (7 Days) N1000 for 3.2GB (30 Days) N2000 for 7.5GB (30 Days) N2500 for 10GB (30 Days) N3000 for 12GB (30 Days) N4000 for 18GB (30 Days) N5000 for 24GB (30 Days) N8000 for 48GB (30 Days) N15000 for 60GB (30 Days) N18000 for 90GB (30 Days)
How do I subscribe for Glo 4G LTE Data Plans?
Dial *777# » choose 1 » choose 1 » choose your preferred plan.
My Glo Sim isn’t 4G enabled, how do I get a Glo 4G LTE enabled Sim?
To get a 4G sim, visit any Glo store nearest to you to exchange the old 3G sim card for the new 4G sim.
How do I know if Glo 4G Service is available in my locality?
Dial *777# » choose 5 » search for your locality by choosing from the available states in Nigeria. 4G-LTE is LIVE in following cities; Lagos, Abuja, PHC, Jos, Yola, Zaria, Benin, Warri and Eket. Syill coming soon to all major Cities in Nigeria. Updated(18/Oct/2016): The new roll-out locations include Bonny, Escravos, Forcados, Abraka (Delta State University), Ekpoma (Ambrose Alli University), Okada (Igbinedion University), Agbor (College of Education), and Sapele (Western Delta University). Now that we have Glo 4G LTE Services at our disposal, our only wish right now is for a stable Glo network. Also, from my end, it’s plaudits upon plaudits, considering Glo to be the original Naija network, and the leading mobile network that provides cheap data plans. They have done really well, I can’t wait to know how fast Glo 4G LTE service is? In another news, there are rumors claiming Etisalat 4G LTE services will be kicking off somewhat around December, not so sure though. Let’s keep our fingers crossed. As for Airtel, I’ve not heard any news, still waiting for them to follow-up.