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How To Subscribe And Configure Etisalat 4G LTE Instantly
How To Subscribe And Configure Etisalat 4G LTE Instantly
Written By Unknown on Sunday, October 09, 2016 | Sunday, October 09, 2016
Nigeria is on a wave of 4G LTE and everyone wants to get connected to a super fast internet, but it is not going to be easy as moving from EDGE to 3G or HSDA.
4G LTE is a little bit complicated, different networks support specific 4G LTE bands on a smartphone, so you have to be sure if you have the right smartphone that will work on Etisalat 4G LTE network.
How To Subscribe And Configure Etisalat 4G LTE: Know Your Band
Etisalat is on Band 3, (1800MHz). This is simliar to what Ntel has, just that Ntel has an extra Band 8, (900MHz) to spice things up.
This means that your smartphone should have 4G LTE Band 3 to support Etisalat 4G LTE network.
How To Subscribe And Configure Etisalat 4G LTE: Vital Tips
Unlike MTN that requires a new U-SIM and Glo that has been forcing people to get their 4G LTE SIM, Etisalat is 4G ready.
This means that you don’t have to buy a new Etisalat SIM or swap your existing SIM. You only have to turn on the 4G LTE network on a supported 4G LTE smartphone and start browsing with the speed of light.
Right now, Etisalat 4G LTE has been seen in Lagos, the network will definitely get to other area as soon as possible.
If you see the Etisalat LTE signal on your smartphone, it means you can surf on the network 4G LTE spectrum instantly. There is no complex set up and abracadabra, once it is available and your smartphone is supported, you are go to go.
4G LTE is great and coming rather late, but better late than never. 5G network is expected to start rolling out in 2018, in the United Kingdom and the possibilities are just scaring. A user said he downloaded 1GB file with MTN 4G LTE under 4-minutes, Imagine what 5G can do.
Well, let us first enjoy our precious 4G LTE service before I start dreaming of 5G network in Nigeria.
Alright, that is about it for now. This is how you subscribe and configure Etisalat 4G LTE, I hope this has been helpful.
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