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ntel launches fastest router in Nigeria , offers free browsing


ntel, Nigeria’s most advanced 4G/LTE network
provider, has launched its internet router across
its outlets in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
The ZTE Router supports up to 64 concurrent Wi-
Fi connections and 4 LAN ports connections.
Subscribers who purchase the router alongside
one of ntel’s unlimited data plans of N10,000/
monthly; N3,000/weekly and N1,000/two days,
will be treated to a whole new internet
experience.
As part of activities to mark the sale of its
superfast routers, ntel is offering visitors to its
stores an opportunity to experience its superfast
internet speed at three of its outlets in the two
major cities where they have coverage.
The outlets are 134, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse
II, Abuja; main lobby, Transcorp Hilton Hotel,
Abuja and Alfred Rewane Road (Formerly
Kingsway Road) opposite Ikoyi registry, Lagos.
Speaking on the router, Kamar Abass, CEO of
ntel said “This is the ideal router for households
as well as small and medium scale businesses
and other organisations who require superfast
internet service. Our routers which are Cat 6 with
4 x 2 MiMo will not only guarantee superfast
internet access but can serve up to 64 multiple
users at the same time. For data hungry
Nigerians looking for superfast internet speeds
up to 230mbps over a 4G/LTE connection, this is
the device for them.”
The router operates on 2.4 GHz for better wall-
penetration capabilities and 5 GHz for faster
throughput and lower interference. The powerful
gadget also supports gigabit wired connections
so that it is possible to copy files over a LAN at
a speed higher than 80 MB/s.
The ZTE MF286 is similar in size to a traditional
wireless router, but its ability to: deliver speeds
of up to 230 Mbps using the 4×2 MIMO
technology; operate on dual SSIDs 2.4 and 5GHz
for better wall-penetration capabilities and lower
interference respectively; function in active
mode for 6 to 8 hours using its 3,000mAh battery
and support file sharing among users on the
same wi-fi network via its USB port —makes it
special. It has an exclusive design, with a main
body enhanced with graceful curves, to improve
the visual effect and feel.
Source: Pmnews

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