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How to Borrow Data From MTN (Easy Steps)

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In this article, you will learn how to borrow data from mtn. MTN XtraByte is a service that allow you to borrow data on credit when you run out of data and pay back on your next recharge. MTN XtraByte service is available to all eligible MTN Prepaid customers.

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To be eligible for XtraByte service, you MUST:


  • Be a Prepaid customer
  • Have registered your number.
  • Have been on the MTN network for more than 3 months
  • Have spent at least N200 monthly for 3 months
  • Have between N0 and N75 in your main account
  • Paid up any outstanding XtraByte loan request

Borrow Data via *606# Menu:

  • Dial *606# and select XtraByte.
  • The system will then display all the data bundles that you can borrow.
  • You can then select your preferred data plan from the list.
  • After selecting your preferred data plan, the system will then send you a message with the amount plus the applicable service fee for you to confirm the transaction.
  • Once you confirm your transaction, the system will then credit your XtraByte account, debit your main account with bundle +service fee and then send you a successful notification message.

Borrow Data via 606 IVR:

  • Dial 606 and the system will play an announcement for you to select your preferred language, either English, Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba.
  • Upon selecting your preferred language, you will be required to select either XtraTime or XtraByte.
  • Once you select XtraByte, the system will then play out all the data amount that you can borrow.
  • You can then select your preferred data plan from the list.
  • After selecting your preferred data plan, the system will then send you a message with the amount plus the applicable service fee for you to confirm the transaction.
  • Once you confirm your transaction, the system will then credit your XtraByte account, debit your main account with bundle +service fee and then send you a successful notification message.


Bernard Bassey is a graduate of Software Engineering from AfriHUB University, Abuja. He is an expert in field journalism, his interest in socio-politics activities is keen.

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