MTN Nigeria few years back introduced the Night Plan for those that were on their Pulse tarrif plan, but since then things have take multiple turns and the plan has evolve in so many ways. The Night Plan as it is called right now was originally #25 NGN for 500MB, but later MTN reduced the data to 250MB and since then it has remain that way. We’ve updated our list of top technology blogs in Nigeria,kindly check it out!
Many Nigerians criticize the change as Airtel, its major rival, offer something much more at the same price. Well, things are not going to change for now. If you are using MTN and you are on Pulse tarrif plan, you have come to the right place to learn about the new codes to subscribe for MTN Night Plan in 2020.
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MTN has changed the codes we were familiar with but the new codes are easy to use. Moreover, you can now subscribe twice based on your needs. The cheapest still remains at #25 NGN for 250MB, but you can subscribe for #50 NGN for 500MB. Furthermore, to make things more simpler, MTN has provided a simple way for its customers to check the remaining data as they browse the internet.
We’ll show you all of these of course, right below are the codes for the 2020 MTN Night Plan for Pulse users.
To subscribe for 250MB at #25 NGN, simply text NT1 to 131
To subscribe for 500MB at #50 NGN, simply text NT2 to 131
To check the remaining data, all you need to do is dial *559*96# on your mobile
The Night Plan starts at 12:00AM in the mid-night and ends at 5:00AM in the morning. You can subscribe for a maximum of 500MB per night. For instance, you can subscribe twice for the 250MB or once for the 500MB per night. Unused data are not rollover, please take note of that.
The Night Plan is especially useful for those who wants to watch YouTube, download software, upgrade their PC software, download movies, and do much more. There is no limitation as long as the amount of data you needed is below 500MB. If it is more than that, then the MTN Night Plan is not for you.
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