Etisalat Introduced Time Base Data Plan Call BlazeOn For Unlimited Downloading

I have always been a fan of timely based data plan because
of how much I can download most especially when the speed is completely out of
this world. But it becomes burdensome when you have something urgent to
download but speed becomes a prayer point.

When Airtel first introduced timely based data plan in 2015,
I was their number one fans because you can download unlimited with it for
1hour with just N180… But something went wrong, they increased the price and
the plan died a natural death.
Now Etisalat, took over from where Airtel stopped, introduce
their very own time based data plan called BlazeOn, powered by Comptel’s FWD
solution
. Etisalat believe that “Most Internet users in Nigeria don’t know how
much mobile data they consume while browsing or streaming”
, hence the launch of
BlazeOn, an android app which you can download.

BlazeOn Data Plans
You can get 10min for N50, 15min for N70, 30min for N120 or
go for the 1hour for N200 plan. Within the jurisdiction of this usage, you can download
unlimited until your time expires.

How Can I Get it?
Download BlazeOn here or the raw file here
Set up the app and you are good to go.
I’ll only recommend this plan if you have something heavy to
download and etisalat speed in your location is superb; if not, waka pass.
Yea or Nae?
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33 thoughts on “Etisalat Introduced Time Base Data Plan Call BlazeOn For Unlimited Downloading”

  1. N120 will get me around 2.5gb on airtel night browsing I bet you you can't get up to that in 30min on Etisalat. They are still not getting it right…

  2. A very big yeah. With all this plan from telecommunications companies it gives consumers options and that is the most important thing.

  3. Who has tried this plan, I want to know if its actually unlimited becasue I don't trust Etisalat

  4. You will hardly find unlimited data on any nigeria GSM company so shine your eyes before you jump into there pit that was painted like a seven star pool

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