It's good to have choices, but options can make it hard to decide. Even choosing between prepaid and postpaid plans can be difficult.
Prepaid offers, such as the prepaid Orange net plan available in Jordan, are popular because they offer users flexibility and control. However, postpaid plans also have benefits, and it's up to you to decide which is better for your lifestyle. Below are the specific differences between prepaid and postpaid mobile plans.
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You pay upfront for the cost of a prepaid plan. This lets you easily track and control your spending because you're effectively using data and...
Call forwarding is a handy but confusing feature. It helps with things like work-life balance, being unreachable, and managing multiple phone lines. However, setting it up can be a nightmare! There are different instructions for every phone model, operating system, country, and even phone carrier. It's a mess!
But don't worry! This article delves to help you navigate this complicated world. We'll show you how to set up call forwarding on any device and explore advanced features for business use.
What Is Call Forwarding
Call forwarding is a telephony feature that allows you to redirect incoming calls to a different phone number....
Visafone is a CDMA operator in Nigeria offering internet services on both CDMA 1X and CDMA EVDO. Visafone has coverage in several towns and cities across Nigeria and has different internet data plans for different budgets.
Visafone currently boasts of some of the best internet data plans in Nigeria. To access internet on the Visafone network you need an internet ready CDMA mobile phone or an internet modems.
Visafone offer two classes of networks. The CDMA 1X offers moderate internet speed of up to 153kbps while CDMA EVDO is a 3G network and offers higher internet speed of up to 300kbps.
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Etisalat Nigeria, owner of the fifth GSM license in Nigeria plans to start her nationwide launch of GSM services by August. Etisalat mobile have been busy over the past year deploying her cutting edge telecommunication infrastructure and recruiting high quality manpower in preparation for the August launch.
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Do you want to know locations of Starcomms shops and stores locations in your town or city in Nigeria? Do you want to know whether there is Starcomms coverage in your area? If your answer is yes, then this page will answer those questions and much more.
Starcomms currently have two types of networks. The first called, Starcomms One network is based on CDMAOne 1x system (also called CDMA2000) and the other called Starcomms EVDO network is based on the more advanced and state of the art CDMA EVolution Data Only (EVDO) technology. It is also faster and more efficient....
DSTV Mobile was a service offered by Multichoice that allows subscribers in Nigeria, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania, Kenya, and Zambia to receive mobile TV broadcasts on compatible mobile phones and on other mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, and portable TV devices.
DSTV Mobile is no-longer offered by Multichoice. It has now been replaced by the DSTV App, which is available for Android and iOS devices and enables you stream and watch DSTV on your smartphone and other compatible smart devices via the internet. You can also checkout Showmax.
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Multimedia messaging service MMS is a service offered by mobile operators that enable you attach multimedia contents like videos, picture, music, etc, to a message. The service enables you to express yourself in different ways. Only your imagination can limit you.
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Before MMS, was the short messaging service SMS that enabled mobile subscribers to send a limited number of text characters (160) in a single message. This was limited and soon MMS was launched.
To use the multimedia service you need a mobile phone with General Packet Radio Service GPRS or 3G. You...
Since the introduction of the mobile phone in the 1980s they have experienced considerable acceptance worldwide. The mobile phone has evolved from analogue to digital. The first generation mobile phones were analogue phones, but subsequent generations have been predominantly digital phones.
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In Nigeria like in all other developing countries the mobile phone has been instrumental to the rapid increase in telecommunications accessibility. Before digital mobile telephony was introduced in Nigeria in 2001, the country had less than 500 thousand telephone lines. Today the story is different with the number of telephone lines...
MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. It is a mobile phone service that allows a subscriber to attach pictures, short video clips, and music clips to a message.
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Before MMS the only means for data messaging was the Short Messaging Service (SMS). To use MMS service you need a GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or 4G phone. To access the MMS service your mobile phone must have the capability.
The recipient of such a message should also have a mobile phone with multimedia capability, otherwise an SMS message will be sent referring them to a...
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service. It is a service/technology introduced in GSM to enable an efficient transmission and reception of data. GSM phones were initially designed to handle voice services. However, with data services becoming increasingly popular it became obvious that a service tailored to efficient data handling was needed. That service became GPRS.
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The problem with basic GSM was that a channel (line/time slots) was dedicated to a user through out the duration of a call (circuit switching). This arrangement though okay for voice calls is inefficient for data...
In march this year (2007) licenses to operate third generation(3G) mobile phone networks were given to 4 telecommunication companies by Nigerian Communication Commission(NCC). These companies are expected to pay $150 million each for the licence. These companies are expected to start 3G deployment this year.
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Going by developments worldwide, the 3G standard that will be deployed in Nigeria will be the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System(UMTS). This is because UMTS has been shown to interoperate well with GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks. Infact the GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network(GERAN) and the UMTS Radio Access Network(UTRAN) are both recognized...
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MTN is the largest mobile network in Nigeria and also boasts of the largest BlackBerry community in the country. Blackberry internet services from MTN,...