Loy Okezie
Is Netcom The Best ISP in Nigeria? [PHOTO]
ISPs and broadband services have repeatedly been described as Plug ‘n’ Pray services in Nigeria. But not anymore!
After a user test of Netcom Africa’s internet speed at the Google Nigeria Day event today, I think it is safe to conclude that Netcom is the fastest ISP in Nigeria at the moment.
A picture is worth more than a thousand words
But hey, it might cost a fortune to get this kinda speed in Nigeria at the moment. And it sure will be on a dedicated link
[Image via @MrBankole]
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http://www.netindex.com/download/2,59/Nigeria/ This also shows some more real data from over 1000 samples. Netcom has the most number of samples and beats the nearest competition by a few multiples
Really? Ok then, where is your office? How come we're not hearing anything in the media about you/your products? @aibitoye
Loy, you sure did get Netcom’s attention here! I can see them blowing the trumpet you started even further. Guess, we have to give it to them, Netcom internet services are on top of the game.