After the ghost mode style of launching nTel did earlier this month, it appears that Ntel SIM cards are now available to the public. Sadly it appears only Abuja users can purchase it for now. In a series of tweets ( as shown below) they made the announcement:
ntel SIM pick up on-going in Abuja at the Transcorp Hilton. reserve now and go pick up – https://t.co/WVkaafzCZx pic.twitter.com/BLCDRCrdYw
— ntel (@ntelng) April 19, 2016
The queue is getting longer. Go pick up your SIM card at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja. reserve now and pick up pic.twitter.com/nEaghIY1Tg
— ntel (@ntelng) April 19, 2016
alright guys. if you reserved an ntel number and you live in Abuja, head out now to the Transcorp Hilton to pick up your ntel SIM
— ntel (@ntelng) April 19, 2016
It means you can go pick up your reserved nTel SIM at the lobby of Transcorp Hilton in Abuja. I hear the SIM costs N350. But it is surprising, to see them sell the SIM cards this way. Why Abuja first? This should have been distributed concurrently in Lagos, and Port-Harcourt, where they promised to roll out first.
Are you getting one for yourself?
See nTel’s 4G tariff plans and compatible phones HERE.
Wow, so finally,the Ntel’s gist is real..
These guys act as though theirs is a briefcase company. Why sell at the lobby of a hotel and not a visible sales outlet?
lol, interesting