If ntel coverage has reached your area, you have already got your reserved ntel SIM card and a compatible smartphone, Mifi/Modem. The next thing for you is to subscribe, configure your device and start flexing with the high-speed Internet Access up to 230Mbps, which is the fastest speed internet available in Nigeria today.
We all are already familiar with MTN, Etisalat, Glo and Airtel APN configurations. The Nigeria’s most advanced 4G Long Term Evolution(LTE) Network -ntel, also have its own APN Setting which you need to be aware of. But before that, there are some requirements and don't forget that you need 4G enable device.
Requirements
1. Make sure that your cell phone is Flexible Division Duplex (FDD) with support for LTE 3 (1800MHz) and 8 (900MHz) spectrum bands. You can easily find this information on the product packaging or documentation which usually comes with it.
2. You will need to enable 4G services on your device and to do this, simply go to the Mobile Networks on your phone and select Select 4G (recommended) or LTE Only as your preferred network mode.
Now, go to Access Point Names (APN) settings in your device and create a new APN, name it “ntel 4G” or any name of your choice which you can use to identify it. Note that this setting might vary depending on the phone brand you are using. After locating the phone APN, then use the following "configuration" below
Below are the two options which you can use for your ntel manual configuration
Option 1: Ntel 4G APN Internet Settings
APN | ntel |
Username | ntel |
Password | ntel |
Leave other fields in the APN Settings and save your setting, then activate it as your Default or Active APN. After this, start flexing and it should connect, but if after applying the settings above and you still find it difficult to browse with your ntel, then use the second option below.
Option 2: Ntel 4G Internet Settings
APN | ntel |
Username | blank |
Password | blank |
That is all for now. If you have already purchased their sim card and tested their network, kindly share your savoir faire about ntel services.
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