It listed the new locations where the network could be found as the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos, Ogun and Rivers states.
“Locations such as Ikeja, Oregun, Opebi, Isolo, Lagos State University in Lagos; Redemption Camp and Babcock University in Ogun State; Rukpokwu, Rumuibekwe, Eleme Junction, Eliozu, Woji, Rumuigbo in Rivers State; and Mpape and Utako in the FCT, Abuja can now enjoy rapid speed internet browsing on the Glo 4G LTE network,” Globacom said in a statement.
It added, “This is coming barely a week after eight locations namely: Bonny, Escravos, Forcados, Abraka (Delta State University), Ekpoma (Ambrose Alli University), Okada (Igbinedion University), Agbor (College of Education), and Sapele (Western Delta University) were connected to the service.”
It will be recalled that the Glo 4G LTE came alive on October 4, 2016 when it was launched and demonstrated at the Globacom headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos before existing and potential Glo subscribers and journalists.
This new addition brings the number of locations enjoying the service to 33.
“Since the launch of the service three weeks ago, approximately 500,000 Glo subscribers have connected to the network in the locations where the network is available,” the statement further said.
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