Glo Announces Offer Of New MiFi Router, Free 180GB For Subscribers

Globacom has unveiled a new MiFi and Router offer which connects up to 32 Wi-Fi-enabled devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, smart TVs, and game consoles.

The offer gives subscribers FREE 60GB and 180 GB data upon purchasing and activating a MiFi and Router respectively.

According to Globacom, “Nigerians can purchase the devices from any of our Gloworld one-stop shops or partner outlets. All they need to do is insert a registered Glo SIM into the MiFi or Router device to access the free 60GB and 180 GB once the device is switched on”.

The company explained that the devices ensure faster downloads, faster music, and movie streaming, faster gaming experience, and seamless video calls on various smart devices, adding that it can be used by Students, corporate employees, small and medium scale businesses, or by individual subscribers on the go seamlessly.

The new offer, Globacom stated, was unveiled to give its esteemed customers value for money and a delightful browsing experience on its reliable and super-fast Glo 4G LTE network.

The telecommunications giant urged Nigerians to enjoy the unlimited value to stream, work and play by immediately making utmost use of the opportunity provided by the Glo Mifi and router offers.

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