Hi all,
Answering some of Dave's questions to Samson, based on experience. 


> Which provider/offer is this? :)
There are numerous ISP's in Nigeria, but almost all of them are sluggish and 
annoying to use and I guess Samson is going for a fast broadband service that 
will serve its purpose and I even think the price he quoted a little bit low 
compared to a market research I conducted recently to Unlimited Service.
> And there's also the 2nd hand market. Looking on olx.com I found a couple
>of nearly-new laptops for around USD$400 in Port Harcourt:
Buying a used or repaired Laptops in Nigeria is a waste of money, because those 
Laptops are very inferior and does not last. It is better to get a news 
standard Laptop to avoid repairing laptops or disappointments when it is needed 
most.
ThanksIfeanyi 

    On Thursday, April 21, 2016 3:17 AM, Ifeanyi Peter 
<ifeanyipete...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

 Hi all,
Answering some of Dave's question in the absence of Samson, based on 
experience. 


> Which provider/offer is this? :)
There are numerous ISP's in Nigeria, but almost all of them are sluggish and 
annoying to use and I guess Samson is going for a fast broadband service that 
will serve its purpose and I even think the price he quoted a little bit low 
compared to a market research I conducted recently to Unlimited Service.
> And there's also the 2nd hand market. Looking on olx.com I found a couple
>of nearly-new laptops for around USD$400 in Port Harcourt:
Buying a used or repaired Laptops in Nigeria is a waste of money, because those 
Laptops are very inferior and does not last. It is better to get a news 
standard Laptop to avoid repairing laptops or disappointments when it is needed 
most.
ThanksIfeanyi


   
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