Sunday, October 14, 2012

LATEST CHEAP BROWSING MAKING WAVE IN NIGERIA

First of all let me welcome you to my blog. I just want you sit back and relax as I take you through a journey to finding a sustainable cheap browsing in Nigeria. 


     It is a well known fact that browsing in Nigeria by an average internet surfer cost an arm and a leg, as our so called ISP (GLO, MTN, Zain, Etisalat and a host of others) will make us pay through our nose before we can get limited and sometimes flawed internet access.


     It will shock you to know that an average American internet surfer pays $14 for unlimited internet access per month, while an average Nigerian pays as much as $50 for limited monthly internet access. In this article I will be showing you several ways in which you can now browse the internet for a token unlimitedly.

Since the opening up of the internet in Nigeria, coupled with the high cost of surfing the internet in Nigeria, A lot of work has been done by those who knows over the years to find a way of breaking MTN and other telecoms operator's jaw for cheaper and sometimes free ways of browsing and put an end to these network's skimming of Nigerians all in the name of providing internet service to Nigerians. A lot of these research have resulted in the sprung up of so many software, some for free browsing and some paid. For example we've seen softwares like Gpass, Gtunnel, Freegate, Hummigbird, IWP, and the almighty Freedom. But all of these softwares have since gone extinct due to one problem or the other. We've even heard of cases where some of these ISP bought over some of these software developers just to stop Nigerians from browsing cheaply or freely. For example, the case of MTN buying over Freedom. But never a time will there be an era like this where there are so many of these softwares hovering around the internet with all browsing well with our network providers. I bet you if this information goes wide spread, some of our network providers will be hit hard. And that is why am using this platform to inform "The Average Nigerian" about this growing trend. Note I used the word "Average Nigerian" which means this not for everybody.Its only for those who cannot afford these crazy internet subscriptions in Nigeria

         Now we will now go into what this blog is all about proper. It is called VPN browsing.

      A virtual private network (VPN) is a technology for using the Internet or another intermediate network to connect computers to isolated remote computer networks that would otherwise be inaccessible. A VPN provides varying levels of security so that traffic sent through the VPN connection stays isolated from other computers on the intermediate network, either through the use of a dedicated connection from one "end" of the VPN to the other, or through encryption. VPNs can connect individual users to a remote network or connect multiple networks together. 

 

Let me spare you all that lecture about VPN, hope you can find out more on that all by yourself

Please click on the various VPN software tab above to get details on how to use each individual VPN software.

Note: All these softwares explained in this blog are all working well, with unlimited speed and accuracy. I have used all these softwares and can guarantee that they working for now. Am current using the TUNNELGURU AND SANDWICH VPN to browse for some months now.

NOTE: Other working VPN will soon be added after it has being verified by me.



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