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MTN Rolls Out Home Delivery Scooters In South Africa - PICTURES (16236 Views)

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Lioness5280(f): 1:13pm On Jun 03
adamkkk:
Gather 10m and migrate to South Africa to have ur peace of mind

No. South Africa is a very xenophobic and racist country . You're better off in Nigeria grin

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adeniyi65(m): 1:14pm On Jun 03
Wake me up when it reach 10G. That, we cant use because our indomie hair pastor said 5G is demonic.
free2ryhme: 1:14pm On Jun 03
Lioness5280:


What will happen after one month 🤔

wait after one month to find out
Lioness5280(f): 1:15pm On Jun 03
free2ryhme:


wait after one month to find out

A hint atleast ...... grin grin grin
free2ryhme: 1:27pm On Jun 03
Lioness5280:


A hint atleast ...... grin grin grin

you gats wait
maxkoko(m): 1:54pm On Jun 03
This is quite an interesting move by MTN South Africa. As a Nigerian, I can’t help but wonder when we’ll see something similar here. The idea of getting 5G home connectivity delivered like a takeaway meal is brilliant—fast, convenient, and completely in tune with modern digital expectations.

However, while this sounds great on paper, execution will be key. Our logistics and infrastructure here in Nigeria would need to such rapid delivery. Traffic conditions, demand levels, and the efficiency of last-mile delivery will determine how feasible something like Shesha@5G would be if introduced here.

That said, it’s exciting to see MTN pushing the boundaries of connectivity. 5G has the potential to revolutionize how we work and interact, and simplifying access like this could be a game changer. If MTN Nigeria or any other provider were to adopt this model, it would certainly shake things up.

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bigpicture001: 1:55pm On Jun 03
It's same with naija.. one small tiny oyibo leading herds if hard working black people...
RandDigital: 2:03pm On Jun 03
bigpicture001:
It's same with naija.. one small tiny oyibo leading herds if hard working black people...

Wrong!

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bigpicture001: 2:08pm On Jun 03
RandDigital:


Wrong!

It's an appointment position... ND will steal vacate for someone else... I mean those positions where u could work till u are tired and are high paying..

Again no white rides the bike..?
adamkkk: 2:25pm On Jun 03
Lioness5280:


No. South Africa is a very xenophobic and racist country . You're better off in Nigeria grin
Nigeria is heaven abi ? is tribalism not worst than Xenophobia?
muyico(m): 2:26pm On Jun 03
When unah go start Nigeria own??
Deffi(m): 3:19pm On Jun 03
Really you think? And to be replaced by what really?

Metrofox:
Sum cards will be obsolete in 2 years
Ijaya123: 3:46pm On Jun 03
comrChris:
Robbing Peter to pay Paul
They extort us here them and use it to render excellent service to South Africans

Same with DStv

MTN South Africa does not owe you anything. They are managed by South African while MTN Nigeria are managed by Nigerians.

Direct your grievance to the right people.

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Focusmind: 3:48pm On Jun 03
SMH on the comments above - Nigeria subsidiary of MTN is managed by Nigerians and not South African people. The Nigerian CEO should put on his thinking cap and implement far reaching business ideas with positive outcome in the market they serve. MTN South African has not done anything wrong. You will see the top executives and senior managers in MTN Nigeria with their pot bellies, cruising in SUV with zero product knowledge on how to serve their immediate market.
Metrofox(m): 4:03pm On Jun 03
Deffi:
Really you think? And to be replaced by what really?


satellite comm
RolexOfGeneva(m): 8:29pm On Jun 03
You don't know what a scooter is?
seppuku: 8:55pm On Jun 03
comrChris:
Robbing Peter to pay Paul
They extort us here them and use it to render excellent service to South Africans

Same with DStv

No worry bros we are about to steal their Amapiano and turn it into "ourpiano"

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