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Topic: The struggle with internet connection (Read 62 times)

newbie
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November 11, 2024, 05:33:58 PM
#4
The fact that the world had adapted to technology and internet should be the more reasons the network owners should step up their efforts towards ensuring people don’t face difficulties in this areas especially that of networks.
I just realized how inactive the world can become without network for browsing and making calls. This network owners need to upgrade their network server to meet the daily requirements for use.
It’s as well risking not having network to either making calls when one is in danger of any kind. Can imagine how frustrating that will be after the whole neighborhood, streets has been quite like rapture has taken place due to the lack of network.
jr. member
Activity: 61
Merit: 3
November 06, 2024, 07:53:45 AM
#3
There's nothing that's reliable in this country lately. MTN is trying but you see Airtel, they can just seem to put off their network at any point in time leaving one stranded. That's why it's advisable to have more than one network source, If Airtel doesn't work, you change to MTN, I can't really recommend Glo because I feel they work only in selected area. Although I heard 9mobile is also good in network connection even if I haven't quite tried it myself. But the network can be really frustrating at times I won't lie especially during that End bad governance protest period, it was as if all the networks planned to work slowly.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 2
October 29, 2024, 10:09:29 AM
#2
Last week, the network in my area was terrible. With MTN, it takes over like 25mins to load new WhatsApp messages. I have to switch between MTN and Glo multiple times, as these are the only networks available in my area, Airtel is on God abeg mode. Tasks that should take thirty minutes end up taking an hour or more.

It's not just electricity (NEPA) we struggle with, especially those working remotely or in tech. We also fight with internet connectivity. It's like they want everyone to buy Starlink. I don't understand where we're headed.

We complain about fuel prices, inflation, lack of electricity, and water scarcity. Now, we can't even rely on internet data for online trading and hustling. Sometimes, I feel like network providers intentionally throttle connectivity, but to what end?

This country desperately needs a solution to move forward. With these challenges, it's getting frustrating. How's the network in your area? Its terrible in mine.

I don't know if it's just my area, but the network issues are persistent. We really need to find a way to move forward because, with all these things happening, man is getting frustrated living in Nigeria.
When it comes to network, I believe that it's more of your location than the network itself, because I use only mtn, and I can confidently say that the only time I have experience difficulty in accessing the internet this year is only during that time that a cable under the sea was breached.

I have used glo and airtel in the past but they were just rubbish in my location, but when it comes to mtn in my location, bro I have no worries at all, because I believe that glo and airtel that aren't that good in my location is very much ok in some part of the country, so as for me, it's more of location and how close the network mars is to where you resides.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 131
October 29, 2024, 09:56:24 AM
#1
Last week, the network in my area was terrible. With MTN, it takes over like 25mins to load new WhatsApp messages. I have to switch between MTN and Glo multiple times, as these are the only networks available in my area, Airtel is on God abeg mode. Tasks that should take thirty minutes end up taking an hour or more.

It's not just electricity (NEPA) we struggle with, especially those working remotely or in tech. We also fight with internet connectivity. It's like they want everyone to buy Starlink. I don't understand where we're headed.

We complain about fuel prices, inflation, lack of electricity, and water scarcity. Now, we can't even rely on internet data for online trading and hustling. Sometimes, I feel like network providers intentionally throttle connectivity, but to what end?

This country desperately needs a solution to move forward. With these challenges, it's getting frustrating. How's the network in your area? Its terrible in mine.

I don't know if it's just my area, but the network issues are persistent. We really need to find a way to move forward because, with all these things happening, man is getting frustrated living in Nigeria.
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