The acquisition of Visafone by MTN not long ago has not only added a feather to their cap but it has also marked a dawn of new era for MTN 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network.
Few weeks back, after a successful http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2016/08/mtn-commences-test-run-of-4g-lte-service.html" target="_blank">pilot testing of MTN-Visafone 4G LTE services across some cities in the country, MTN 4G LTE services are now live and currently available to Abuja and Lagos residents.
When you talk of 4G LTE network, the first thing that normally comes to mind is data connectivity speed, and that is exactly what 4G LTE network offers in the midst of 2G and 3G networks.
With the latest MTN 4G LTE network services in place, it is now time to say goodbye to elongated downloads, annoying buffering while streaming online, endless loading of heavy webpages etc.
And in our post today, we are going to be detailing on how you too can easily activate your smartphone and SIM for the latest MTN 4G LTE services.
Must Read: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2016/04/tecno-phones-with-4g-lte-enabled.html" target="_blank">Tecno Phones that are 4G LTE enabled
The processes are simple and fast, and if you are ready, follow us below as we walk you through the method involved in enjoying the ultrasonic like speed that MTN 4G LTE service offers;
• You need a 4G LTE enabled phone that supports the network frequency on band 20 (800MHZ) and band 7 (2600MHZ).
To know if your device supports the above frequency bands you can easily http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2016/09/how-to-determine-network-frequency.html" target="_blank">check here
• Secondly is that you need to have an MTN 4G SIM popularly known as USIM. You can text 4G to 131 to know if you already have a USIM or walk into any MTN recognised stores near you and request for a free SIM swap with your old MTN 3G SIM to a new USIM
• You need to be in an MTN 4G LTE network coverage area, and currently we said that it is available only in Abuja and Lagos.
• You need to have an active data subscription and any of your normal MTN data subscription plans will just be Ok
• Finally you need to use your device and head to the mobile network settings section and set it to highlight the 4G or LTE network.
When you have done all that, your network signal will indicate 4G or LTE and you can then start cruising like jet, overtaking those still struggling with 2G and 3G network.
Some folks out there have already reported reaching a peak download speed of about 60Mbps with the new MTN LTE services on their device.
What are you still waiting for if you are already in Abuja and Lagos areas, and is it not high time you joined the moving train even if Ntel is not treating well in those areas?
Few weeks back, after a successful http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2016/08/mtn-commences-test-run-of-4g-lte-service.html" target="_blank">pilot testing of MTN-Visafone 4G LTE services across some cities in the country, MTN 4G LTE services are now live and currently available to Abuja and Lagos residents.
When you talk of 4G LTE network, the first thing that normally comes to mind is data connectivity speed, and that is exactly what 4G LTE network offers in the midst of 2G and 3G networks.
With the latest MTN 4G LTE network services in place, it is now time to say goodbye to elongated downloads, annoying buffering while streaming online, endless loading of heavy webpages etc.
And in our post today, we are going to be detailing on how you too can easily activate your smartphone and SIM for the latest MTN 4G LTE services.
Must Read: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2016/04/tecno-phones-with-4g-lte-enabled.html" target="_blank">Tecno Phones that are 4G LTE enabled
The processes are simple and fast, and if you are ready, follow us below as we walk you through the method involved in enjoying the ultrasonic like speed that MTN 4G LTE service offers;
• You need a 4G LTE enabled phone that supports the network frequency on band 20 (800MHZ) and band 7 (2600MHZ).
To know if your device supports the above frequency bands you can easily http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2016/09/how-to-determine-network-frequency.html" target="_blank">check here
• Secondly is that you need to have an MTN 4G SIM popularly known as USIM. You can text 4G to 131 to know if you already have a USIM or walk into any MTN recognised stores near you and request for a free SIM swap with your old MTN 3G SIM to a new USIM
• You need to be in an MTN 4G LTE network coverage area, and currently we said that it is available only in Abuja and Lagos.
• You need to have an active data subscription and any of your normal MTN data subscription plans will just be Ok
• Finally you need to use your device and head to the mobile network settings section and set it to highlight the 4G or LTE network.
When you have done all that, your network signal will indicate 4G or LTE and you can then start cruising like jet, overtaking those still struggling with 2G and 3G network.
Some folks out there have already reported reaching a peak download speed of about 60Mbps with the new MTN LTE services on their device.
What are you still waiting for if you are already in Abuja and Lagos areas, and is it not high time you joined the moving train even if Ntel is not treating well in those areas?
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