Take a fresh look at your lifestyle.

MTN launches 4G+ network in Lagos, Abuja, P’Harcourt

MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has launched 4G+ network, in Lagos, Abuja and Port-Harcourt.

A statement from the leading telecom giant, in Lagos, on Tuesday, said the enhanced 4G+ service is aimed at delivering a premium experience to more people across the country.

Speaking at the launch, Chief Operating Officer of MTN Nigeria, Mazen Mroue, said “It’s about the customer. We put the customer at the heart of everything that we do.” He noted that the launch of 4G+ represents a natural evolution from MTN’s already fast and reliable 4G network and further demonstrates the company’s commitment to continued investment in technology that caters to the present and future needs of its customers and Nigeria.

“As MTN, we believe that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected life.

“With this enhancement, our customers in covered locations can expect faster downloads and uploads, and better browsing and streaming experiences.

READ ALSO: NFF thanks Buhari after receiving AFCON money

“The successful launch of our 4G+ network is a momentous occasion, which advances our quest to provide world-class service to our customers,” Mroue added.

It further stated that MTN 4G+ runs on 4G LTE Advanced Technology using a combination of the recently acquired 800 MHz spectrum and 2600 MHz.

“The added spectrum and advanced technology extend the reach and capacity of MTN’s data network in Nigeria and enables speeds of up to 200 Mbps.

“This means a 30-minute HD video could take as little as three minutes to download on 4G+, while the same video would take around eight minutes to download on standard 4G.

“The service is immediately available and will deliver much higher broadband speeds, a more consistent connection and significant improvement in indoor coverage.

“To activate the service and enjoy a new digital experience, customers need an MTN Standard 4G SIM (upgrades available in stores nationwide) and a compatible device,” it noted.

 

Comments
Loading...