I don’t think it’s complex though. But then complexity is relative to the person in question so maybe me and you won’t see it complex because we’re used to evolving tech.
The way you access easily to network providers in Ghana is quite different from in Nigeria. The stress is crazy, I must tell you.
Yeah network and electricity in Ghana is relatively more stable, I guess. We mostly have 24/7 access unless some problem occurs on a general scale with the companies involved in supply.
But depending on which part of Ghana you’re from, you could still experience problems with electricity and network access. The big cities mostly don’t get that much stable electricity due to the pressure and demand, but then the very rural places struggle too. So hour best bet is a mid place-not too urban and not too rural. Lol
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So many Nigerians comes to Ghana to experience stability in network and electricity. It's mostly a shit show in so many places in Nigeria. The system is so primitive, everything that has to do with tech in Nigeria is primitive and slow and when it isn't, it's only wealthy people that has access to it.
I’ve heard about the poor network and access to stable electricity in Nigeria but I never imagined it was that bad. I can understand in the case of electricity since you’ll need money to fuel a Gen if you want a stable electricity supply. If you can afford a Gen anyways.
Fuel has skyrocketed in price in recent times. We can say these things are derived. They know people will choose generators so they decided to hike the price of fuel.
Hey, I totally feel you on the confusion about eSIM tech. It’s new and weird until you get used to it. I had to call customer support once — ended up scrolling through just to vent. Lol. You’re not alone — we’ll figure it out together.