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Internet Surfing Without Tears Or Depleting Your Bank Account
Dear Friend, it is now your turn to say goodbye to cybercafés. This will be made possible with the flexible and pocket-friendly Internet Connectivity System that I will be exposing to you in a seminar at SADC on November 15, 2005.
After the GPRS FREE Internet connectivity Seminar that we held in SADC Auditorium Okota Lagos on May 17, 2008, we have now realized that Nigerians need and desire reliable internet connection that is not only mobile but equally flexible and pocket-friendly.
We, therefore, went into serious research while monitoring products rollout by the GSM Network and Internet Service Providers in the country with a view to identifying Internet connection service that meet these needs.
The results?
We found one at last, an Internet connection system that is reliable, mobile and pocket-friendly with flexible easy payment plans for subscribers’ convenience.
All you need to get online within 5 minutes – yes, you read it correctly, FIVE MINUTES only – after knowing how to do the connection are: • A compatible SIM Card • Compatible GSM Handset • Data Connectivity Adapter Cable • Compatible PC Suite • Your Computer Laptop or Desktop
That’s it! With all these and our tutorial and guidance you’ll get connected to the Internet in a matter of minutes.
This Internet connectivity system has recorded very remarkable and encouraging testimonials from few people we have introduced it to across the country.
Here are a few testimonials from satisfied users of this easy-to-set-up; easy-to-use system: • Usman [Jos]: “Sir, your GSM/Internet connectivity system is a wonderful programme. It is serving us perfectly. Keep it up! Next, I want to know how I can make money connecting it for others. Cheers!” • Olumide [Kano]: “The Internet Connectivity is working perfectly in my area and it has proven to be pocket friendly indeed”. • Martins [Sapele]: “Thanks a million Kareem. I can't believe I'm actually browsing from home. I'm so excited. May the Almighty continue to guide and protect you.” • Solomon Aderoju. [Ilupeju Lagos]: “Dear Alh. Kareem, without any vestige of doubt, I hereby confirm that the Internet connection is working perfectly for me. In fact, it has added value to my business as a Financial and Management consultant. I can now access information conveniently both in my office and at home.”
However, there’s a bad news!
Internet connections generally have witnessed a terribly snail-speed for almost two weeks running now, especially in Lagos area. No thanks to problem emanating from the national carriers SAT-3.
It was in the news last week as reported in the National Tribune of Saturday, October 18, 2008: “NITEL Confirms Disruption In Sat-3 Service.”
The story went on: “Nigerian Telecommunications (NITEL) Plc on Friday confirmed disruption in the South Atlantic Terminal 111 (SAT-3) Service, saying it suspected sabotage based on investigation it had done on the matter.
“NITEL management gave the confirmation in a release in Abuja and signed by S. A. Shehu. According to the release, the disruption had resulted in the inability of NITEL customers to access voice, video and data signals from the SAT-3 facility....
“NITEL, therefore, assured its customers that the services would be restored as soon as the damaged cable was repaired.” End of story.
You may be asking: What has NITEL got to do with this write-up?
The truth is that most of the telecommunication companies, including the ISPs, depend on NITEL, the nation’s Gateway to the world, for their operations. Therefore, whenever there is any technical problem with the operation of the national carrier, the ripple effects will always manifest in the operations of most of the Internet Service Providers.
This is why most of the service providers, especially those in the Lagos areas, have been battling with terribly slow connection service for almost two weeks running now.
It is our belief that this is a temporary problem which should not last long. But we are not unmindful of the possibility of the situation extending beyond our expectation.
In order to take care of the unexpected and the likely attendant hardship it might bring for interested participants of our seminar, we have decided to put up a webpage for those that will be interested in attending our Internet Connectivity Seminar of November 15, 2008 to register their interest.
That way, we shall be able to inform you within a short notice [at least 48 hours via text message] whether you should go ahead and pay for the seminar and prepare to attend it on November 15 as earlier advertised in SDE! or be told the next likely date we shall be hosting it.
But the first step, if you are interested and will like to participate in this seminar, Click Here and register for it.
This will make it possible for to contact you at the shortest possible time ahead of the seminar date in case the full restoration of reliable service by the ISP is still dicey. Then you can avoid the stress of travelling to the seminar venue only to discover that the seminar is off.
However, the seminar date still remains Saturday 15th November, 2008 as published earlier in SDE! and on this site. So, we are looking forward to seeing you on that day.
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