Happy Customer Service Week

You have been a integral part of our journey and we have chosen to be intentional in serving you better today and always

As we β€œCelebrate Service” in this year’s Customer Service Week, we also celebrate YOU, our number one customer.

As your preferred telecom partner, We will continue to be relentless in our efforts to make telecoms product/services readily and easily available to you. We are always happy to listen to you and remain committed to continue to evolve with you and innovate to make your experience in the telecom business seamless and rewarding.

Thank you for your loyalty and for giving us a reason to celebrate. We look forward to serving you for many years to come and We are poised to serve you best.

Happy Customer Service Week!

ELD-EL-KABIR: SPECIAL DISCOUNT

We felicitate with all our Muslim partners today.

We won’t be able to give everyone meat, but this promo would go round πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

Enjoy MTN Data for N250/GB & special discount on Airtime, this festive season. From 12pm Saturday, July 9 till 12am Monday, July 11

Our SME Price List

MTN DATA PRICE:
1GB – ₦300
2GB – ₦600
3GB – ₦900
5GB – ₦1500
10GB – ₦3000
(1 MONTH VALIDITY)
Dial *461*4# to check balance

Glo DATA PRICE:
1.35GB – ₦500
3.9GB – ₦1200
9.2GB – ₦2,400
10.8GB – ₦2,800
14GB – ₦3,300
(1 MONTH VALIDITY)
Dial *127*0# to check balance

Airtel DATA PRICE: (CORPORATE DATA)
500MB – ₦200 (30 days)
1GB – ₦400 (30 days)
2GB – ₦800
3GB – ₦1,200
5GB – ₦2,000
10GB – ₦4,000
1 MONTH VALIDITY
Dial *140# to check balance

9mobile DATA PRICE
500MB – ₦500
1.5GB – ₦1,000
2GB – ₦1,200
3GB – ₦1,400
15GB – ₦4,600
1 MONTH VALIDITY
Dial *229*9# to check balance

Adebola Services …..we are poised to serve you best.

Barka da Sallah from all of us at Adebola Services

#EidMubarak2022 #eiduladha2022

NCC to deepen broadband penetration with licences for MVNOs

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), is set to introduce a licencing framework for the establishment of Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) in Nigeria, which will lead to the massive penetration of broadband services to the unserved and underserved areas of the country.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), is set to introduce a licencing framework for the establishment of Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) in Nigeria, which will lead to the massive penetration of broadband services to the unserved and underserved areas of the country.


The commission has also opened communications with a European firm that is offering grants and loans to support broadband infrastructure deployment as part of digital economy development in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, the commission identified the inability of infracos to raise takeoff capital to commence infrastructure deployment, the failure of state governments to honour the agreement with stakeholders to peg the right of way (RoW) at N145/meter and the action of some State Governments, cancelling existing RoW and awarding exclusive RoW to one company in the states, are impeding broadband penetration in the country.

Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof Umar Danbatta, who disclosed this at National Strategic Mobilisation for the actualisation of National Broadband Target of 70 percent organized by the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), in Abuja, observed that the outright refusal of some states to even discuss RoW with licensed regional infracos, failure of mobile network operators to sign off-take agreements with the licensed infracos – that would have facilitated their access to loan facilities, compounded the issues.

He stated that there are inequitable licence conditions against the infracos who are required to use higher specifications and standards for deployment of infrastructure adding that the Commission is already addressing the issue.

Danbatta noted that challenges impeding the actualisation of the 70 per cent broadband penetration target in the NNBP are not insurmountable as the plethora of initiatives by the commission, if given the required impetus, can push broadband penetration to well over 80 per cent before 2025.

He said: ” Other challenges Impeding the attainment of the broadband target include the insecurity in many parts of the country, lack of adequate publicity, sensitisation of critical stakeholders, failure of government to plough back part of proceeds of spectrum fees into infrastructure development, since the inception of telecom liberalisation in 2001.”

The NCC boss said that the Commission has issued 5G spectrum licenses to two successful bidders (MTN Nigeria Limited and Mafab Communications Ltd) and this will contribute to a massive leap in Broadband penetration in
the country.

Earlier, ATCON President, Ikechukwu Nnamani said that the event was put together to have a conversation between the government and critical stakeholders in the various segments of the Nigerian Telecom and ICT sector with a view to proffering lasting solutions to issues that are likely to constitute an obstacle to the actualization of National Broadband Target before the expiration of the National Broadband Plan 2020-2025.

In his remark, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami noted that the Federal Government’s Broadband Plan to achieve 70 per cent broadband penetration by 2025 is hinged on the four pillars of infrastructure, policy, demand drivers, and funding.

Pantami, who was represented by the Deputy Chairman of the National Broadband Plan Initiative, Mallam Abdul Gambo Usman stated that the Federal Government plans to force down the cost of data to N390 per gigabyte of data while ensuring 70 percent of Nigerians have access to data.

Source: The Guardian