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Introducing mtn 4G Lite by fred™








What is LTE?
LTE (Long Term Evolution) stands for the 4th
generation of telecommunications technology that
delivers very high data speeds. With LTE, you can
enjoy HD Video Streaming, Video and voice calls,
superfast downloads, online gaming and so much
more.






What can I do with 4G?
LTE offers faster download and upload speeds
that will considerably improve your internet
experience. With LTE you can stream music and
video, upload and download faster. You can
essentially use your mobile or tablet like a fixed
line internet connection.
How will I know that I am connected to 4G
network on my mobile?
The 4G signal will be reflected on your 4G
Smartphone signal bar.







How Do I Check If My Device Is 4G Enabled
Ensure you are in a 4G enable area or Visit the
nearest MTN store or any phone store near you
to be sure the device supports Band 7 (2600mHz)
.

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