I’ve been using Glo for a few years now, and honestly, it’s a bit of a love-hate relationship. One thing I’ll give them is their data packages,very generous and probably the most affordable compared to other networks. If you’re someone who uses a lot of data, Glo can really save you money.
That said, the network coverage can be frustrating. In some areas, it works perfectly fine fast internet, no issues. But once you move out of those zones, things start to fall apart. Calls may not connect, or the data becomes painfully slow. It’s not very reliable if you're constantly on the move or living outside major cities.
Customer service is average. Sometimes you get help, sometimes it feels like you're just going in circles. I’ve had to visit their office a couple of times just to sort out simple issues that could’ve been fixed over the phone.
Glo is a decent option if you're mainly looking for affordable data and you live in an area with strong coverage. But if you’re prioritizing consistent service and reliability across locations, it might not always deliver.