Globacom New Glo Infinito, No Condition Plan: Special Numbers, Migration code, Tariff


UPDATE: Glo Infinito "Special" tariff has been replaced by Glo GBAM tariff. Hence, you can't migrate to the tariff anymore. More so, Glo-other networks is now 35k per sec, while glo-glo remains 25k/sec on the new Glo Infinito (social).

Globacom Nigeria leads the pack with the introduction of the NEW GLO INFINITO; a “No Conditions“ flat rate tariff plan for all prepaid customers in any state and anywhere in Nigeria

Glo Infinito was available in special states across the country but can now be enjoyed in any state and anywhere in Nigeria. It is new and very easy to enjoy with all its benefits. Its one tariff to any network in Nigeria.



TARIFF
All networks:           25k/sec ( N15/min)
SMS(all Networks): N8

BENEFITS
No Conditions
No Daily, Weekly or Monthly Rentals
Free Calls from Midnight to 5am  after using N200 in previous week

SPECIAL NUMBERS

The New Glo Infinito comes with 2 options of *Special Numbers and customers can choose either option free of charge 

Option 1: One Special Number ===== 2k/sec (Glo infinito Special)
Option 2: Five Special Numbers ==== 18k/sec (Glo infinito Social

*Special numbers must be on Glo Network

COVERAGE


Any State, All Network, same tariff!

MIGRATION

To join the New Glo infinito and start enjoying this amazing tariff, simply type the code of choice below on your mobile phone and press the send key.

Type *100*9*1# for option 1 of Special number
Type *100*9*2# for option 2 of Special numbers

Managing Special Numbers
On migration to the New Glo infinito all pre-existing special numbers will be deleted and all customers will have to register their new special numbers using the codes below.

TO REGISTER A SPECIAL NUMBER

Dial *101*1*Mobile Number#

TO MODIFY REGISTERED SPECIAL NUMBERS

Dial *101*2*Existing Mobile Number*New Mobile Number#

TO DELETE REGISTERED SPECIAL NUMBERS

Dial *101*3*Mobile Number#

*First time registration of special numbers is free. On subsequent change, N100 will be charged.

ELIGIBILITY

All new and existing prepaid customers.

I hope this info helps.....

I hope MTN Nigeria will do something or else, they are on their own. If you have not register your SIM card, go and register it today. NCC is serious with blockage of unregistered SIMs.

Read: http://www.ogbongeblog.com/2010/10/8-globacom-internet-subscription-codes.html for info on Globacom Internet plans for modems/phone users and also read : http://www.ogbongeblog.com/2010/10/how-to-browse-on-blackberry-with.html for info on Globacom Internet service for Blackberry users


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Source: http://www.gloworld.com/prepaid_infinito.asp



Comments

  1. Anonymous3/12/2011

    this is interesting. I just migrated now, hoping MTN will change their greedy mind soon, if not, I will keep using their line just for receiving calls.

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  2. Anonymous4/14/2011

    I migrated to the new Glo Infinito with the option of registering 1 special number @2k/sec call tariff.But I discovered that it was only the first 4 numbers out of the 5 numbers I had as my FAF that were automatically deleted and I was thereby not permitted to register my 1 special number until I modified it,replacing the old 'spared' number with the new one @ the cost of #ioo,contrary to what we were told that all the old FAF numbers would be deleted.Why this contradiction?

    Similarly,what about "Up to 20% BONUS on every recharge of #200 or more" and "35 hours of FREE talk time every week (midnight to 5am)" advert in the new Glo Infinito. Fact or fiction? What is hidden about these? I haven't found them as advertised.

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  3. You only get bonus on recharge of N500 and N1000.Just modify the remaining one number and enjoy. You only get the free midnight call after using N200 in previous week.

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  4. Hello Mr. Jide,
    Pls. I need your assiatance here; after migrating to the glo infinito with (*100*9*1#) i still realised that my previous 5 FAF numbers are still there, so i swapped one of them with a new one.
    the question here now is that How am i going to assign the 2kobo/sec to the new number i've added to the list?

    Meanwhile i av called customer care several time they never answer the calls.

    so what do you think i should do.
    Thanks
    Shittu.
    from Lagos.

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  5. To use the 2k/sec plan, dial *100*9*1# once confirmed, call customer care to help you delete the number that might have been registered for it with the new number you want to register.

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  6. To delete a previous glo F&F or special number; dial " *101*2*the number to delet# and send. You may consider visitin saibven.blogspot.com that specialises majorly on Nigeria networks on issues like this and free browsing cheats.

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  7. Anonymous8/01/2015

    Is this plan really working?

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