Data Roaming services by Celtel Nigeria in many hot spots of the world including the United States of America, United Kingdom, Ghana, and Kenya.
Others include South Africa, the United Arab Emirate, Sri Lanka, and Gabon, Senegal and Kuwait. Customers of Celtel can now do data roaming on a number of mobile networks in several countries of the world such as Cingular in the USA, Cincinnati Bell Wireless, USA, Orange in the United Kingdom, DU of UAE, Vodacom in South Africa, Tigo (Millicom) of Ghana, Celtel Gabon, Celtel Uganda and Celtel Kenya.
Celtel Nigeria LogoCeltel Nigeria is now offering DATA ROAMING SERVICES to its customers in many hot spots of the world including the United States of America, United Kingdom, Ghana, and Kenya.
Others includes South Africa, the United Arab Emirate, Sri Lanka, and Gabon, Senegal and Kuwait. Customers of Celtel can now do data roaming on a number of mobile networks in several countries of the world such as Cingular in the USA, Cincinnati Bell Wireless, USA, Orange in the United Kingdom, DU of UAE, Vodacom in South Africa, Tigo (Millicom) of Ghana, Celtel Gabon, Celtel Uganda and Celtel Kenya.
According to Celtel’s Chief Marketing Officer, Norman Moyo, the commencement of GPRS (General Packet for Radio Services) roaming opens Celtel customers to new realm of opportunities and possibilities even while away from their offices and home.
Mobile operator Celtel Nigeria has been ordered to suspend promotional activities until it improves quality of service on its network. In an ongoing campaign by the Nigerian Communications Commission, the mobile operator was told to specifically stop its ‘Sunday free calls bonus’ offer and not start any new promotions that could encourage further network traffic for a period of 90 days. The operator risks a fine NGN 5 million plus NGN 500,000 per day for violating the order. The NCC is also requiring the company to submit regular reports over the next three months on network quality parameters. It has already imposed similar orders on rival MTN and warned Globacom. Celtel disputed an earlier warning from the NCC, saying it was only operating at 60 percent of network capacity and any degradation in service was not the result of promotions. It also called for more details from the NCC on its service quality data.
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