If you add Manchester United’s 13 years without a league title to Chelsea’s 9 years without a league title you get 22 and 22 is exactly the number of days since Arsenal won the Premier League title.
🚨 Rúben Amorim, ready to accept all conditions discussed with AC Milan to become the new manager.
He wants the job and waiting for final green light from Milan. 🔴⚫️🇵🇹
Djibouti said they are ready to give Omar Artan Djibouti citizenship and issue him passport immediately in order for him to officiate the World Cup matches in America.
Of course, Nigerians will argue with a trained PhD in electronics and ceo of the largest telco. Every Base Transceiver Station (mast in layman terms) has a finite number of TRX which defines the capacity of the site. If everyone on the network has unlimited bandwidth for an extended period, it means everyone is holding on to the network resources for much longer which will inevitably cause network congestion. For you to give unlimited MOBILE data WITHOUT fair usage policies (speed throttling and what not) to millions of subscribers means you’d need to have many more base stations with more trx within short distances to properly capture and area.
It’s not impossible, it just makes no practical sense. It’s like everyone driving on the fast lane for the entire trip. It defeats the whole purpose of having the fast lane.
True unlimited is however possible for fibre based connections (Fiberone, ipNX, mtn fibre, etc) because in this case, you have a dedicated channel (the fibre) as opposed to the radio channel for mobile networks. It’s just the limitation of the channel. Hope this helps.
The MTN CEO says there's no unlimited data anywhere unless you're super rich, but Nigerians are showing screenshots of what they pay for unlimited data abroad to prove him wrong. That man na Mugu