MTN iPulse Is Back: Get 10mb on N100 Recharge and Call All Networks at 11k/sec at iPulse Zones - WINODEY

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MTN iPulse Is Back: Get 10mb on N100 Recharge and Call All Networks at 11k/sec at iPulse Zones

Some times ago, like Three years back, MTN Nigeria introduced MTN iPulse, to facilitate connectivity among the youth community. It has now been repackaged to meet current trends, especially the demand by students in Nigeria tertiary institutions for easy-on-the-pocket data connectivity to surf the internet.

 
The new MTN iPulse trafiff plan has now made it easier for students in the tertiary institutions to access data and call services at the most affordable price ever on any network in the country. It is seen as an improvement of the Pulse introduced a couple of years ago as it gives special priority to ‘iPulse Zones’, in other words, all campuses in Nigeria
At 11kobo per second to any network in Nigeria, after the first minute, and N2 SMS rate in addition to free megabytes and access to social networking apps including Facebook, students will be able to derive maximum satisfaction from every recharge within the campus environment.
 
Key Benefits of MTN iPulse Tariff Plan
==> 11k/sec to all networks within the Campus Pulsing zone  
==> SMS @ NGN2 within the campus Pulsing zone
==> Free MTN Academy content for 7 days
==> 90% discount on your favourite callertunez at N%/month
==> Free goodybag social bundle & 10mb on N100 recharge
 
Consequently, university campuses in all regions in the country will now be optimised on the network coverage to give students increased access to better connectivity which will support academic and social activities within the school environment.
 
How To Migrate To New MTN iPulse?
Dial *406# to begin to enjoy the most affordable call and data service ever on the campus.
NOTE: First miniute costs 40k/sec to all networks. You will get the free 10MB of data only once a week, upon your 1st recharge of N100 or more that week.

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