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Airtel Mifi: Three Reasons To Use It – 2 Reasons Not To

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Airtel is one of the communication companies that have been in operation for a long time now. It came to Nigeria in 2021 and since then, it has transformed from V-Mobile to Celtel to Zain, and now Airtel. Change, they say, is the only constant and Airtel has proven this adage firmly.

Airtel calls itself the Smartphone Network. One of the numerous products that have a relationship with their famed title is the Airtel Mifi. Now the Mifi is a portable wireless device that is used to provide internet connections. It is a Wifi that you can carry in your pocket.

The Mifi can connect up to ten devices at a time and can work at home, or the workplace effortlessly. It has a password and you can also reset the password from your settings like the Wifi to restrict the people that can gain access to use it. Airtel is not the only service provider that has introduced the use of Mifi, other communication companies also have this product.

What then makes theirs different? Not many things and honestly, there is

Three reasons to use Airtel Mifi

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The Price

The price is one of the reasons to use Airtel Mifi because it is very affordable. Everyone can purchase it due to the different price ranges, from N10,000 to N25,000, so you can acquire the one within your purchasing power.

Right now, there’s an ongoing promo that started on the 1st of June and will continue till August 31st, it is a good time to buy the device if you are yet to get it as the price has been reduced. When you purchase the Mifi, you are awarded 25 gigabytes of data as a bonus to use the internet as much as you want for 30 days. Also, you would be given free 5 gigabytes for a time frame of 6 months.

This is only effective when you recharge from N5,000 bundles upwards and nothing less. You may not enjoy such incentives from other service providers, so grab this opportunity quickly now that it is on the table before it is gone.

No power required

It Does Not Need a Power Supply to Work Unlike a Wifi that uses a power supply to function, the Mifi does not need power before it can work. All you need to do is charge it fully. When you do that, it can last for a period of 6 to 8 hours before the battery life can be drained.

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You don’t have to worry about power outages as long as you have charged it.

Internet Speed

Internet Speed Sometimes when you do not have strong network signals on your phone or laptop, and you have a lot of work to do online, you become frustrated from your inability to access the internet. In order not to suffer from this kind of setback, the Airtel Mifi becomes a necessity as it uses a 4G network, making the Internet speed to be very fast, something you would look forward to the experience.

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The average download speed of the Mifi is about 1.5 megabits per second and 0.5 megabits upload speed per second. You will surf the net without any interference as you are sure of a strong reception from the Mifi, making you be at ease as you work from your devices.

There will be no room to feel frustrated because the network is slow cause you are covered already.

It Is Portable Its portability is another reason why you should use the Airtel Mifi. It is small and can fit quite easily into your pocket, purse, or bag. It is also light in weight which makes it easy to carry about without stress. If you have any doubts about making use of the Airtel Mifi, I hope this article helps in clearing your doubts.

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Two Reasons why Airtel Mifi may not be the answer

If you work in Lagos, Abuja, or Port Harcourt

The network provider SWIFT has come to become very popular in providing data services. They are not national yet, located only in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. With their Supreme Unlimited tariff that offers you 800 GB for just 25 thousand naira, you are more than covered.

If you work in a rural area

Airtel may be the smartphone network but it is not always the rural network. In many rural areas in Nigeria, you can make and receive calls with Airtel. But browsing with the data sometimes proves erratic.

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Be sure to consider phone browsing in these areas, before you commit to a MiFi.

Written by Grace O.

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