You know what they say: when elephants fight, the chickens rejoice at the meal of worms in the upturned soil. Or is that what I say? Well then, we expect the collective 20 million subscribers on both networks to jubilate at these data revisions. In true Ugandan style, the Hashtag wars are now a thing too. MTN’s #SurfMore is battling Airtel’s #DataBlastaForEveryone. Who does it better? We’ll leave that to you. With #SurfMore, you get 40MB for UGX 500 revised from 20MB, 100MB from 60MB for UGX 1,000 and 300MB from 125MB for UGX 2,000. All these are valid for 24 hours. Check out the tweet MTN push through on their Twitter handle:
For; UGX 500 you now get 40MB UGX 1,000 you now get 100MB UGX 2,000 you now get 300MB All valid for 24 Hours. Dial 1501# to activate and let’s get surfing. ? pic.twitter.com/Qlf0w5KPyL — MTN Uganda (@mtnug) January 24, 2018
MTN Uganda New Data Volumes
From what we can tell, these new data bundles are only cosmetic. On the surface, they are a phenomenal revision. But unlike Airtel’s more comprehensive reductions, MTN Uganda only changed the daily bundles. The weekly, monthly and quarterly bundles remain the same. For instance, MTN’s monthly 5GB bundle goes for UGX 90,000. The same goes for only UGX 30,000 on Airtel. Let’s hope this is simply an oversight, and over-eagerness to announce the new data bundles before the machines got a memo. Otherwise, we are not so amused. Daily bundles are well and good, but what of those who want actual data to use on their PCs?