Glo Launches “LTE MiFi” Which Connects Up To 10 Devices Including Games Consoles & Smart Tvs

Data grandmasters, Globacom, has launched a new MiFi device that connects up to 10 Wi-Fi-enabled devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, computers, and game consoles.

Globacom disclosed in a press statement that the new MiFi can as well be used with Smart TVs and can be used in homes, small and medium scale businesses or by individual subscribers on the go.

The company explained that the offer came as a result of its determination to avail its subscribers more browsing time and a seamless online experience and to give customers unprecedented value for money on its reliable and super-fast Glo 4G LTE network.

“The offer gives subscribers FREE 30GB data (valid for 30 days) upon purchase of a MiFi. They will also get additional 5GB data every time they purchase a data plan of N5000 and above, throughout the six months duration of the offer”. It added that the 5GB data is also valid for 30 days”, the company added.

According to Glo, subscribers can purchase new Glo MiFi devices from any of its Gloworld one-stop shops or partner outlets and insert a registered Glo SIM into the MiFi device to access the free 30GB once the device is switched on.

Subscribers will ONLY be able to enjoy the free 30GB offer ONCE on the MiFi device, Glo further explained, while urging Nigerians to make judicious use of the opportunity inherent in the Mifi offer in order to gain the vast benefits.

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