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Ntel Has Gone Offline for One month: Is The Network Now Dead?

Ntel Has Gone Offline for One month: Is The Network Now Dead?

By Emy in 7 Sep 2018 | 10:09
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I don’t know what is happening but it appears Ntel might be going of the grid soon as they have been offline for almost one month.

Ntel Facebook page as well as its Twitter handle have shown no signs of life and has not been updated ever since. Has the network now joined the group of network providers such as Visafone who couldn’t succeed in Nigeria? Have they run out of funds, thanks to their WAWU NGN 1000 for 12GB data massive promo bonus? We never really can tell!

A lot of Ntel subscribers ate already crying and expressing their regrets on social media, lamenting bitterly how impossible it has now become to subscribe to new Ntel data plans. The website itself is now inaccessible as it is currently displaying "site under construction".

Despite lots of complaints on its social media handles, there has been no reply from the 4G network provider leaving us to wonder if they have gone into oblivion just like Zoto?

I did a great job getting a couple of screenshots of customers airing out their displeasure and bitterness on Ntel’s Twitter handle. Here are they below.

See more here: https://www.bloggernaij.com/ntel-has-gone-offline/

What do you think? Are they going to be back? Let us know in the comment section.
7 Sep 2018 | 10:09
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Nothing cheap lasts forever
7 Sep 2018 | 11:00
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Hmm...
7 Sep 2018 | 11:44
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Just Wait, The Network Is Under Construction. Abi U No dey Here?
7 Sep 2018 | 16:55
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hahaha @rim5
7 Sep 2018 | 19:44
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Airtel?
8 Sep 2018 | 06:06
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