Before now, subscribers to Glo’s Always Micro plan would spend N1,000 to get 3.2 GB of data for 30 days. All that is available now is 1.6 GB. Yes; it is a whopping 50% slash in data volume. If you go Always Min, your N5,000 will no longer get you 24 GB of data but 12 GB.
This revision of data plan volume cuts across both 4G and 3G data plans, so it doesn’t matter which is your preferred. You get a 50% cut in data volume across board.
Old Glo data Plans
N500 = 1.6GB 7days
N1000 = 3.2GB 30days
N2000 = 7.5GB 30 days
N2500 = 10GB 30days
N3000 = 12GB 30days
New Glo Data Plans
N500 = 800MB
N1000 = 1.6GB
N2000 = 3.7GB
N2500 = 5GB
N3000 = 6GB
This brings Glo’s data plans down to the same level as what you get from any of the other members of the Big Four networks. For example, N1,000 on MTN or Airtel will get you 1.5 GB of data.
It isn’t all bad though, as you still get more data volume for more expensive plans than you would on other networks at similar price points.
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