Your best bet is to use USSD shortcode services using your phone. If you are loading data for your default network, you could just dial the corresponding data loading code. But if you want to load for another network for instance Africell, then you want to use third party providers. USSD shortcodes might not be enjoying the same eminence as their past glory days, but they still work. There are at least two USSD shortcodes I have tested and bought data from. One of them is *252#, a product of Trade-Lance Ltd. *252# is USSD service that offers instant and unlimited access to all Financial services, Goods and Services, School fees payments, Airtime and Internet bundles, Event tickets utility payments and so much more. Related post: 7 mobile apps that let you pay bills in Uganda *223# is another good shortcode that offers similar services worth trying out. The shortcode offers Airtime/Data purchase, Utility bill payments as well as Pay TV renewals. The shortcode services integrate with MTN Mobile money to process payments. So next time you find yourself running out of bundles and you can’t use an Airtime scratch card, MTN App, Xente or Chapchap, then these shortcodes might come in handy. Related post: The Ultimate guide to using Airtime on Ugandan Telecom Networks Image: Softonic