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    Spectranet Now Allows Data Rollover on its Network

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    Olumuyiwa Coker
    30th Apr, 2015
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    Spectranet, Lagos-based internet service provider (ISP), has announced users on its platform can now rollover unused data from month to month.

    The company unveiled this offering earlier in the week while announcing a new brand symbol for its services.

    In a statement to TechCabal, Spectranet says the new add on its network is to mark the launch of the network’s new logo.

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    “Our new logo is a hallmark of the new spirit, new soul and the new essence of Spectranet”. Chief executive officer, David Venn, said.

    Spectranet also announced its subscribers will get a minimum of  5GB free data for every new modem purchased on the network.

    Spectranet recently entered into a partnership with iROKOtv that allows its subscribers access 30 days of free video streaming on the Lagos-based SVOD network, via a voucher code.

     

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