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		<title>Opera Mini 5.1 for Android released</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opera spreads the love to Android mobile phone users. Opera Mini 5.1 is now available for phones built on the Android platform, offering better browsing performance and improved user experience. With over 61 million users worldwide, Opera Mini is the world&#8217;s most popular browser for mobile phones, allowing much faster browsing speeds, while keeping the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Opera spreads the love to Android mobile phone users. Opera Mini 5.1 is now available for phones built on the Android platform, offering better browsing performance and improved user experience.</em></p>
<div id="attachment_2765" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 238px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2765" title="The HTC Legend is a phone manufactured by Taiwan's HTC Corporation for the Android platform." src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/HTC_Legend-228x300.jpg" alt="The HTC Legend is a phone manufactured by Taiwan's HTC Corporation for the Android platform." width="228" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The HTC Legend is a phone manufactured by Taiwan&#39;s HTC Corporation for the Android platform.</p></div>
<p>With over 61 million users worldwide, Opera Mini is the world&#8217;s most popular browser for mobile phones, allowing much faster browsing speeds, while keeping the costs to a minimum. Browse at lightning speed today by downloading the free Opera Mini browser from the Android Market or at <strong>m.opera.com</strong>.</p>
<p>Opera Mini is a favorite not just on feature phones, but also on smartphones, scoring an impressive 1 million downloads on the iPhone during the first 24 hours of availability. Opera Mini is highly optimized for almost any handset, delivering the best Internet experience on more than 3000 mobile phone models.</p>
<p>Opera Mini raises the game on Android phones. Since its Opera Mini 5 beta release, Opera Mini can now be set as the default browser for more convenient Internet access. Opera Mini 5.1 also offers improved page layout on high-end Android handsets with large screens.</p>
<p><strong>What we say</strong><br />
&#8220;Opera Mini 5.1 for the Android platform is the next step in bringing the world&#8217;s most popular mobile web browser to all major platforms, offering improved performance and great web experience to almost any handset,&#8221; says Lars Boilesen, CEO, Opera Software. &#8220;Opera Mini is used by over 61 million people on more than 3000 handset models and with today&#8217;s release Opera continues its mission to provide the best web experience on any device and on any platform.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About Opera Mini</strong><br />
Opera Mini brings the Web to almost any handset by compressing data by up to 90 percent before sending content to the phone. This results in significantly improved page loading speed and reduced data costs for the user. For example, with webpages such as BBC.com, a normal mobile web browser will display a BBC News page roughly 1 time, as compared to 9 times with Opera Mini for the same cost.</p>
<p>In addition to providing speed and cost savings, Opera Mini 5.1 comes with useful features, such as tabbed browsing, password manager, bookmarks and Speed Dial, built into the browser to deliver easy web access while on-the-go. With Opera Mini optimized for Android phones, more people are able to get a PC-like browsing experience on their handsets.</p>
<p><strong>Download</strong><br />
Download Opera Mini directly to your Android phone for free from the Android Market, or at m.opera.com.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>About Opera Software ASA</strong><br />
Opera Software ASA has redefined web browsing for PCs, mobile phones and other networked devices. Opera?s cross-platform web-browser technology is renowned for its performance, standards compliance and small size, while giving users a faster, safer and more dynamic online experience. Opera Software is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices around the world. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA. Learn more about Opera at http://www.opera.com/.</p>
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		<title>SMS messaging gets to work</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 21:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SMS, the happy accident of mobile technology that turns 17 this year, shows no sign of slowing down. In fact, maintains Pieter Streicher, managing director of BulkSMS.com, if anything SMS is going to accelerate its stellar trajectory thanks to increased business adoption.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By: Dr Pieter Streicher, Managing Director of BulkSMS.com</em></p>
<p>SMS, the happy accident of mobile technology that turns 17 this year, shows no sign of slowing down. In fact, maintains Pieter Streicher, managing director of BulkSMS.com, if anything SMS is going to accelerate its stellar trajectory thanks to increased business adoption.</p>
<div id="attachment_2738" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2738" title="Texting on a keyboard phone" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Texting-300x200.jpg" alt="Texting on a keyboard phone" width="300" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Texting on a keyboard phone</p></div>
<p>Figures released recently by mobile maven Tomi Ahonen show that SMS is the most widely used data application on the planet, with 53% of the total world’s population and 78% of the world’s mobile phone users texting. Even in the USA, which was famously late to the SMS game, more than two-thirds of Americans send text messages. If you look at the number of users, SMS eclipses email by 2.6 times, despite email having been around for 39 years.</p>
<p>And all over the world, people increasingly prefer to send SMS messages than to make voice calls. Back in 2007, JD Powers reported the first ever decrease in number of voice calls had taken place in the UK while the number of text messages continued to grow. In 2009 Lightspeed Research reported that 11% of mobile phone users surveyed in the UK don’t initiate voice calls at all, but do send texts. In the US this number is 13%.</p>
<p>There is a range of reasons for this shift, and Streicher argues that one of them is that in this day and age of information overload, SMS is simply better suited to the way we want to communicate, and be communicated with.</p>
<p>Unlike with landlines in previous generations, we aren’t as compelled to answer a mobile phone and are happy to let a call go to voicemail, especially with call volumes increasing. But voicemail is problematic – we don’t always pick them up immediately, it’s not always convenient to take down phone numbers, and sometimes details get garbled. Indeed, the younger generation often switch off voicemail all together.</p>
<p>Compare this to SMS. It’s a simple matter to quickly skim text messages and it can be done very discreetly. All the details are there and can be used immediately or saved for future reference. A 160 Characters study showed that we respond to text messages in five minutes, while we take up to 24 hours to reply to email.</p>
<p>So it seems to make sense that if you are arranging a meet-up with a friend, you’ll text her, the message will get to her even if she is otherwise occupied, she’ll reply as soon as she is able to, and the message will get back to you whether or not you are available at the same time. SMS makes this type of asynchronous communication incredibly interactive and effective, even though it is not strictly taking place in real time.</p>
<p>Increasingly we are seeing this type of asynchronous communication being adopted by businesses. And it’s not only for marketing messages but for day-to-day business communications to customers. This is demonstrated by BulkSMS’s own traffic reports, which show an increase in single SMS messages from companies rather than bulk send-outs. If you need to reach a client, you could make multiple phone calls until you get hold of them, or you could send a single SMS, to be read as soon as the customer is able to.</p>
<p>More and more people are refusing to answer calls that come up as a “private number” because they have been the victims of too many unsolicited marketing calls. But if your company uses a least cost router that doesn’t display an outgoing number, your legitimate calls may also be ignored. Provided an SMS is sent with clear details in the message identifying the sender, and provided your company has a track record of using messaging responsibly, your message is unlikely to be ignored.</p>
<p>In addition, the stats quoted in this article show very clearly that Jane and Joe Soap prefer to communicate via SMS. So it’s madness to try to force them to communicate with your company in a different way to their choosing, especially if it’s a customer services issue.</p>
<p>And SMS isn’t just playing a role in customer-facing communication. The Mobile Data Association, quoted by Ahonen, reports that UK executives receive as many as 40 work-related text messages daily, and consider SMS to be their most valuable time management tool.</p>
<p>Business communication is going to lag consumer behaviour. But modern managers and businesses see the value and necessity of this type of communication – and this will further drive the already rapid growth of SMS.</p>
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		<title>iPhone users flock to Opera Mini</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 07:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oslo, Norway — May 28, 2010 — More than 2.6 million people used Opera Mini on their iPhones, in the two weeks following April&#8217;s mid-month launch. This surge in new Opera Mini users reshaped both the top 10 countries and the top handsets for mobile Web usage, according to Opera&#8217;s State of the Mobile Web [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oslo, Norway — May 28, 2010 — More than 2.6 million people used Opera Mini on their iPhones, in the two weeks following April&#8217;s mid-month launch. This surge in new Opera Mini users reshaped both the top 10 countries and the top handsets for mobile Web usage, according to Opera&#8217;s State of the Mobile Web Report, issued today. The United States jumped two spots in the top 10 country ranking, displacing South Africa and Nigeria. Globally, the iPhone immediately became the third-most-popular device for Opera Mini users worldwide.</p>
<div id="attachment_2704" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2704" title="Opera browser on smartphones" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/opera-mobile1.jpg" alt="Opera browser on smartphones" width="500" height="304" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Opera browser on smartphones</p></div>
<p>Opera’s State of the Mobile Web Report, published monthly, provides information on the top global trends affecting the mobile Web. The full report is available from http://www.opera.com/smw/ (English only). In addition to a full review of Opera Mini on the iPhone, the report highlights global statistics and reviews the mobile browsing trends in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).</p>
<p><strong>Global trends</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>In April 2010, Opera Mini had more than 58.9 million users, a 6.6% increase from March 2010 and more than 152% compared to April 2009.</li>
<li>Those 58.9 million people viewed more than 26.3 billion pages in April 2010. Since March, page views have gone up 1.6%. Since April 2009, page views have increased 203%.</li>
<li>In April 2010, Opera Mini users generated over 398 million MB of data for operators worldwide. Since March, the data consumed went up by 0.6%. Data in Opera Mini is compressed by up to 90%. If this data were uncompressed, Opera Mini users would have viewed over 3.7 petabytes of data in April. Since April 2009, data traffic is up 164%.</li>
<li>The top 10 countries for Opera Mini usage in April 2010 were: Russia, Indonesia, India, China, Ukraine, United States, South Africa, Nigeria, Vietnam and the United Kingdom. Due to Opera Mini on the iPhone launch, the United States leaped ahead of South Africa and Nigeria.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>iPhone impact</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>In Part 4 of this month&#8217;s report, we take a closer look at the impact of Opera Mini becoming available on the Apple iPhone.</li>
<li>In April 2010, there were more than 2.6 million unique users of Opera Mini on the iPhone (from April 13-30).</li>
<li>As predicted in last month&#8217;s report, the Apple iPhone is the #3 device used by Opera Mini users worldwide in the month of April 2010.</li>
<li>Most likely due to the interest generated by Opera Mini&#8217;s new availability on the iPhone, the United States jumped from #8 to #6 in the top 10 countries list.</li>
<li>The United States is ranked #1 in terms of Opera Mini users on the iPhone, and the iPhone is the #1 handset used by Opera Mini users in the United States, well ahead of BlackBerry (which previously occupied the top spot).</li>
<li>The United Kingdom is ranked #4 in terms of Opera Mini users on the iPhone, and the iPhone is the 5th most popular handset used by Opera Mini users in the United Kingdom.</li>
<li>Russia is ranked #7 in terms of Opera Mini users on the iPhone, but the iPhone is not one of the top 10 handsets in Russia according to Opera Mini usage.</li>
<li>Countries outside of the top 10 where Opera Mini on the iPhone has become popular include: Japan, Germany, France, Canada, Netherlands, Italy and South Korea.</li>
</ul>
<p>CIS trends</p>
<ul>
<li>In Part 3 of this month&#8217;s report we look at countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The top 11 countries using Opera Mini in that region are Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.</li>
<li>Some numbers: From April 2009 to April 2010, page views in the top 11 countries of the CIS increased by 84%, unique users increased by 63% and data transferred increased by 97%.</li>
<li>Growth rates in the CIS: Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan lead the top 11 countries of the region in terms of page-view growth (508,484.1% and 663.9%, respectively). Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan also lead the top 11 countries of the region in growth of unique users (194,769.2% and 551.2%, respectively). Armenia leads the top 11 countries of the region in page views per user, with each user browsing 1085 pages on average each month.</li>
<li>In the CIS, the big winners (as usual) are Vkontakte, Mail.Ru, odnoklassniki.ru, Yandex and Google.</li>
<li>Opera Mini users in the CIS generally prefer Nokia handsets, followed by Sony Ericsson and Samsung.</li>
</ul>
<p>What we say</p>
<p>&#8220;While many iconic smartphones are superb web-browsing tools, today it is possible to make nearly every phone capable of browsing the Web gracefully,&#8221; said Jon von Tetzchner, Co-founder, Opera Software. &#8220;Because the number of mobile-web users will eventually dwarf wireline users, making the Web works flawlessly only on a handful of mobile devices is to turn our collective backs on more than a billion new users. We believe access to the Web is a universal right, and as more companies embrace developing sites for the wide spectrum of mobile-web users, we will come closer to that goal than ever before.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About Opera Software ASA</strong></p>
<p>Opera Software ASA has redefined web browsing for PCs, mobile phones and other networked devices. Opera&#8217;s cross-platform web-browser technology is<br />
renowned for its performance, standards compliance and small size, while giving users a faster, safer and more dynamic online experience. Opera Software is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices around the world. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA. Learn more about Opera at http://www.opera.com/</p>
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		<title>&#8220;SMS Advertising is far better than radio, TV and print put together&#8221; &#8211; Alex Adjei Bram, SMS GH</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oluniyi David Ajao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a regular Facebook user in Ghana, you would have noticed recent free sms ads like the ones shared to the left of this article. One of the companies advertising free sms to Ghana is SMSGH. SMSGH owns a platform for free sms at lite.mytxtbox.com Alex Adjei Bram is the General Manager (Sales/Marketing) [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>If you are a regular Facebook user in Ghana, you would have noticed  recent free sms ads like the ones shared to the left of this article. One of the companies advertising free sms to Ghana is SMSGH. SMSGH owns a platform for free sms at <a href="http://lite.mytxtbox.com">lite.mytxtbox.com</a></em></p>
<p><em>Alex Adjei Bram is the General Manager (Sales/Marketing) of SMSGH.COM<br />
I chatted with him recently to  ask about their new free sms services and to know the catch behind it as  well as how they intend to make considering several free sms websites  have failed in the past.</em></p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> I&#8217;d wanted a few questions  about your free sms service.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Ok</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi: </strong>What&#8217;s the  business model? Do you want to harvest people&#8217;s mobile numbers and then  blast ads to them?</p>
<p><strong>Alex: </strong>No</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi: </strong>As you know, nothing is  really really ever free and considering you are spending money to even  advertise the service.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Ha Ha Ha Ha. The messages are paid for  by advertisers.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Oh okay. Ad driven.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Yeah</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> &#8230;but several of such websites have failed in the past. What makes you  think you would succeed? What makes yours different?</p>
<p><strong>Alex: </strong> Advertisers who use http://pro.mytxtbox.com can place SMS ads with  specific keywords.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Ah. Yours is sort of targetted. Since you  mentioned keywords, that implies that the messages flowing through your  systems are scanned for words. What about privacy issues?</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Privacy for users or privacy for advertisers?</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> For users.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> It&#8217;s the standard website privacy policy we&#8217;re running on but users&#8217;  details are not disclosed to advertisers.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> I see.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Have you tried it yet?</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Trust me. It tested it the first day I  came across it. <img src='http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':-D' class='wp-smiley' />  How has the reception been?</p>
<p><strong>Alex: </strong>Somewhat  overwhelming.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi: </strong>Really? That&#8217;s impressive.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> We&#8217;re  currently doing 4 messages every minute. We hope that once a recipient  mass is built advertisers can ride on that to market their products.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> At the rate of patronage you described as &#8220;somewhat overwhelming&#8221;, how  do you see your free sms service in 3 months&#8217; time?</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> At this  rate we may hit 3 msg/ sec in 3 months time. Could even be way more.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Impressive.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> I would love for you to try it out. Register an  account at <a href="http://pro.mytxtbox.com">pro.mytxtbox.com</a> We&#8217;ll top you up with some credits and then  you can give us some feedback.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Google has recently turned  attention to your market audience. How do you find the competition from  Google?</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> It&#8217;s going to be exciting. Google being an  international brand and all. We hope they will bring some good  competition to the industry.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Why exciting, considering  Google is a MEGA competitor?</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> We&#8217;re very excited.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi: </strong> You have not stated the cause of your excitement. <img src='http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8230;in relation to Google.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Google will  bring some good attention to the industry. We think we are good too&#8230;  They have some pretty good products.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi: </strong>Good enough not to be  worried about competition from Google. I see.</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> No. We are not at  all worried.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> So how effective and relevant is SMS  advertising from your years of experience in Ghana?</p>
<p><strong>Alex: </strong>It&#8217;s very  effective.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi:</strong> Does your service offer any means of measuring  effectiveness?</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> And yes quite relevant too. Most of the time via  reply short codes. We usually record an average of over 6% response  which is far better than radio, TV and print put together. But SMS needs  to be used right when applied wrongly responses are even in the  negative. That&#8217;s the challenge of the industry.</p>
<p><strong>Oluniyi: </strong>In that  case, what help do you offer to your clients on how to use SMS marketing  effectively?</p>
<p><strong>Alex:</strong> Apart from our free marketing guides and other  literature we deploy apps that help users utilize SMS effectively.</p>
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		<title>Zain launches award winning mobile commerce service &#8216;Zap&#8217; in Ghana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[‘Zap’, Zain’s award winning mobile commerce service that allows customers to use their mobile phones like a mobile wallet to pay for goods and services and conduct banking services regardless of the type of handset they use, was launched today in Accra. Zap is a novel product that provides the most comprehensive and accessible package of m-commerce features currently available anywhere in the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em><strong><em>- Ghanaians To Pay For Goods And Services Via Mobile Phones</em></strong></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>-  Zap Eco-system</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong><strong><em>to enrich lives offering customers more flexibility and security in a multitude of transactions 24 hours a day</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Tuesday 16 March, Accra –</strong> ‘Zap’, Zain’s award winning mobile commerce service that allows customers to use their mobile phones like a mobile wallet to pay for goods and services and conduct banking services regardless of the type of handset they use, was launched today in Accra. Zap is a novel product that provides the most comprehensive and accessible package of m-commerce features currently available anywhere in the world.</p>
<div id="attachment_2692" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 312px"><a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/zain-sowah.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2692" title="Philip Sowah, Country Manager of Zain Ghana speaks to the press at the Zap launch" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/zain-sowah.jpg" alt="Philip Sowah, Country Manager of Zain Ghana speaks to the press at the Zap launch" width="302" height="231" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Philip Sowah, Country Manager of Zain Ghana speaks to the press at the Zap launch</p></div>
<p>At the recent Global Mobile Awards in Barcelona, Zain was awarded the prestigious GSMA&#8217;s 2010 &#8216;Mobile Money for the Unbanked Award’ for the Zap service.  The award is in recognition and appreciation of the efforts Zain has put in making mobile monetary transactions easy for all its customers.</p>
<p>Zain Ghana is the seventh Zain mobile operation to launch ‘Zap’ following the successful implementation of the service in Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda.<br />
Zap allows Zain customers to:</p>
<ul>
<li> Pay bills and pay for goods and services</li>
<li> Receive and send money to friends and family</li>
<li> Top up your own airtime account or top up someone else&#8217;s</li>
<li> And soon in the following weeks, customers will be able to:
<ul>
<li> Send and receive money to their bank accounts</li>
<li> Withdraw cash</li>
<li> Manage their bank accounts</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>In a statement made at the launch, Philip Sowah, Country Manager of Zain Ghana, stated,<em>“Once again, Zain is creating a wonderful world where customers can move about freely with their mobile phones transacting on goods and services. Our aim is to create an eco-system where Zap enriches lives by providing customers with increased security and flexibility, reducing the need to carry cash. The positive economic and social effects on the community we serve will be abundant”.</em></p>
<p><strong>Zap Registration</strong><br />
Signing onto the Zap service is a simple and easy process. Customers will initially be required to register their personal details, with a valid photo ID card, at any of the Zain shops nationwide or with any of the partner banks like UBA, Standard Chartered Bank or Ecobank and their nationwide branches. Registering on to the service automatically registers the SIM card, which is currently a requirement by the NCA for telecom operators. Customers do not have to worry about opening a bank account before accessing the service as Zap does not rely on a bank account to operate.</p>
<p><strong>Safety and Security</strong><br />
Zap is a safe and secure product, protected by a password that ensures that customers will not have to worry about their Zap account if they lose or damage their phones. The service is protected through a state-of-the-art security application and customers’ money is always safe as a password is needed for every transaction carried out.</p>
<p>Unlike other mobile commerce products, Zap provides customers with increased security and flexibility, reducing the need to carry cash and ensuring prompt payments of bills, goods and services. The payment of utility bills will become much easier as customers will be able to pay from the comfort of their homes or offices. Zap services are only available to Zain customers. The uniqueness and convenience of the product allows customers to do all this without having to swap SIM cards or change their handset.</p>
<p>Currently 80% of the Ghanaian population is unbanked, a situation which has several disadvantages to it. Traditional financial services are either remote or unavailable and Zap will alleviate the challenge that people travelling to these remote areas experience just to send money to friends and families or to conduct business.</p>
<p><strong>Zap and One Network</strong><br />
The distinctiveness of Zap is further enhanced as it is compatible with Zain’s award winning ‘One Network’ platform, which allows all Zap customers to move freely across geographical borders and be treated as a local customer in any of the 22 ‘One Network’ countries in terms of pricing. Furthermore, they retain home network service functionalities; they can access their Zap accounts, send/receive money and pay for goods and service exactly the same way as they can at home.</p>
<p><strong>-ENDS-</strong></p>
<p><strong>About Zain</strong><br />
Zain Ghana is part of the Zain Group, a leading telecommunications operator across the Middle East and Africa providing mobile voice and data services to over 70 million active customers as at 30 September, 2009 with a commercial presence in 23 countries.</p>
<p>Zain operates in the following countries: Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malawi, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. In Lebanon, the company manages ‘mtc-touch’ on behalf of the government. In Morocco, Zain owns 31% of Wana Telecom through a joint venture.</p>
<p>Zain offers innovative services in its markets such as ‘One Network’, the world’s first borderless mobile telecommunications network enabling customers when abroad to receive calls and sms without charge and to make voice and data calls at local rates throughout 22 countries in Africa and the Middle East. This service allows a customer to top up airtime in their home country or from more than 1,000,000 outlets within Zain’s ‘One Network’ footprint.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:41:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gmail users in Ghana who logged into the free email service would have noticed a pop-up message today: The message read: New! Free SMS in Gmail Send free SMS directly from Gmail &#8211; just enter a phone number and click Enter. SMS replies come right to your Gmail inbox. This service is now available for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gmail users in Ghana who logged into the free email service would have noticed a pop-up message today:</p>
<p>The message read:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>New! Free SMS in Gmail</strong><br />
Send free SMS directly from Gmail &#8211; just enter a phone number and click Enter. SMS replies come right to your Gmail inbox.<br />
This service is now available for mobile phones in Ghana.</p></blockquote>
<p>The free SMS can be sent directly from within Gmail once the user logs in, as seen from the screenshot below:</p>
<div id="attachment_2686" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 607px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2686" title="Free SMS in Gmail. Snapshot from Gmail.com" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/gmail-sms.jpg" alt="Free SMS in Gmail. Snapshot from Gmail.com" width="597" height="338" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Free SMS in Gmail. Snapshot from Gmail.com</p></div>
<p>According to Google:</p>
<blockquote><p>Sending a message is free from Gmail to any phone. When replying with an SMS from phone to Gmail, you will be charged a regular SMS rate by your mobile provider. Gmail SMS is currently available in Ghana with MTN, Zain, Tigo and Kasapa.</p></blockquote>
<p>However, efforts to try out the new service on MTN, Zain and Vodafone have so far failed as can be seen from the screenshot below. The numbers were whitened due to privacy concerns but the network codes can be clearly identified:</p>
<div id="attachment_2688" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 703px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2688" title="Gmail free SMS to Ghana failing so far." src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/gmail-free-sms1.jpg" alt="Gmail free SMS to Ghana failing so far." width="693" height="271" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Gmail free SMS to Ghana failing so far.</p></div>
<p>Gmail is a free, advertising-supported webmail, POP3, and IMAP service provided by Google.</p>
<p><em><strong>UPDATE: Google has since fixed the bug.</strong></em></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:53:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I picked-up an MTN Nigeria mobile broadband kit recently and have used it heavily, since then. Find below my review of the service. The entire kit cost N18,650: HSDPA USB stick: N8,500 MTN SIM: N150 Airtime: N10,000 (24/7 monthly plan) The MTN agent asked for an ID and passport photo. As I had no prior [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I picked-up an <strong>MTN Nigeria mobile broadband kit</strong> recently and have used it heavily, since then. Find below my review of the service.</em></p>
<p>The entire kit cost N18,650:</p>
<ul>
<li>HSDPA USB stick: N8,500</li>
<li>MTN SIM: N150</li>
<li>Airtime: N10,000 (24/7 monthly plan)</li>
</ul>
<p>The MTN agent asked for an ID and passport photo. As I had no prior knowledge they would demand this, I was only fortunate that I always carried a driving licence and spare passport photos in my wallet everywhere I go, for times like this. Be informed. Also, I was made to sign a fine print containing their terms of service.</p>
<p><strong>The device</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_2682" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2682" title="MTN Nigeria 3G pack" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/mtn-ng-3g-package-300x201.jpg" alt="MTN Nigeria 3G pack" width="300" height="201" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTN Nigeria 3G pack</p></div>
<p>Branded as <strong>MTN F@stlink E156G</strong>, the USB stick is essentially a Huawei E156G with the following specifications:</p>
<ul>
<li>HSDPA/UMTS 2100MHz &#8211; <em>it can connect to just about any 3.5G cellular network in the  world if it were unlocked.</em></li>
<li>EDGE/GPRS/GSM 1900/1800/900/850 MHz &#8211; <em>it can connect to just about any GSM cellular network in the world if it were unlocked.</em></li>
<li>HSDPA service data rate up to 3.6Mbps &#8211; <em>real life speeds would vary</em></li>
<li>SMS service &#8211; <em>users can send and receive text messages when using the bundled software</em></li>
<li>Micro SD card slot &#8211; <em>it can take a Micro SD of up to 4GB capacity and thus double as a USB drive</em></li>
<li>Plug and play &#8211; <em>there is no need to install software from a CD. The software bundled on the device would have to be installed though, for PCs and Macs.</em></li>
</ul>
<p>Before you decide to buy, the device has the following <strong>system requirements</strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista. <em>I am safely assuming it would work well on Windows 7. Also, I got it to work on Ubuntu 9.10</em></li>
<li>Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 with latest upgrades</li>
<li>Hardware system should meet the recommended requirements for the installed OS version</li>
<li>Display resolution: 800 x 600 and above</li>
<li>Standard USB interface</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The software</strong><br />
Branded MTN F@stlink, it offers 7 tabs, namely:</p>
<ul>
<li>Connection: this is where the user initiates a connection or disconnection to/from the MTN network</li>
<li>Statistics: offers a detailed break-down of data usage and includes a graph</li>
<li>Message: enables the user to send/receive text messages and manage existing messages</li>
<li>Phonebook: an address book that saves contact details.. Record include Name, Mobile Number, Office Number, Home Number, Email address and Remarks.</li>
<li>Airtime: enables the user to check and load airtime. It is divided into postpaid and prepaid, to cater for both market segments.</li>
<li>Internet: a click on this loads the default web browser</li>
<li>Bundle plan: enables the user to select which of the bundle plans to subscribe to, and check the status of an existing bundle. This service is for prepaid subscribers only. The confirmation is via a text message.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The bundles</strong><br />
MTN Nigeria offers 3 data bundles:</p>
<ul>
<li>24/7 Monthly Plan: this is the ultimate plan from MTN and comes with a 3GB data cap but is available 24 hours every day within a 30 days period. It goes for N10,000 per month. This bundle is ideal for heavy users.</li>
<li>Nite Plan: this is usable only from<em><strong> 10pm to 5am</strong></em> and also comes with a 3GB data limit but costs only N2,500 monthly. This bundle is ideal for surfers who have a day job and can afford to stay awake all night.</li>
<li>24 hours Daily: this is clearly targetted at the occasional web surfer and comes with a meagre 50MB data cap. It costs only N500.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The service</strong><br />
I subjected the mobile broadband service to a speed test at the time of writing using speedtest.net; the following screenshot shows the highest speed I got. Note that speedtest.com used Vodafone Ghana&#8217;s server for the test.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<p style="text-align: left;">The results shown in the screenshot above just about represent an average of the several tests I carried out. It shows that MTN Nigeria offers a download speed of about 0.43 Mb/s and a miserable upload speed of 0.06Mb/s as well as a high latency of 366ms.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">This means, upload heavy data using the mobile broadband service would be a slow experience and making phone/video calls  via the Internet would be less than ideal due to the high latency as seen from the ping test.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>The coverage</strong><br />
It is critical to confirm 3G coverage in your locality before opting for MTN&#8217;s mobile broadband service for therein lies the key to the advertised speeds. From the marketing flyer attached to the kit:</p>
<blockquote>
<p style="text-align: left;">3G service is currently available in most part of Lagos, Abuja, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Kano, Benin, Ibadan, Kaduna, Onitsha, Aba, Asaba.</p>
</blockquote>
<p style="text-align: left;">MTN also offers an extensive EDGE coverage that is even more nationwide. EDGE which offers a fairly fast connectivity is available where there is no 3G coverage.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>The bad</strong><br />
The MTN mobile broadband service was not without hiccups, at the time of extensive use.</p>
<ul>
<li>Intermittent disconnections: The service simply went off occasionally and connection could be re-established by disconnecting and re-connecting from the network. At other times, the downtime lasted over an hour.</li>
<li>SSL traffic: Occasionally, it was impossible to access secured websites. All access to URLs starting with https:// were in possible and thus secured chatting programs like Yahoo Messenger and Skype failed to connect too. This error typically occurred at mid-mornings.</li>
<li>Not all websites were accessible: Even when the mobile broadband service was at its peak of performance, some websites were not accessible despite repeated attempts. The persistent error message was: <em><strong>&#8220;No suitable nodes are available to serve your request.&#8221;</strong></em> A work-around this was to use a proxy server.</li>
<li>The offered data bundles are not very flexible as users&#8217; choices are limited. Heavy users are forced to subscribed to the 24/7 monthly plan for N10,000 even if they would need less than 3GB monthly.</li>
<li>It is difficult to know the status of usage after crossing the 1GB milestone. Checking your data usage via SMS thereafter does not offer an exact figure of used data but simply states that 2GB has been used. It is thus difficult for the user to know when usage is getting close to the 3GB limit.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The verdict</strong><br />
MTN Nigeria&#8217;s mobile broadband service offers high-speed internet connectivity much of the time and is worth buying where mobile connectivity is needed or fixed broadband options are not available provided the user can live with the few annoyances highlighted above.</p>
<p><em><strong>Note:</strong></em> it is possible to enjoy the broadband service from MTN without buying their F@stlink modem. One could either browse on the (smart)phone itself or use it as a modem. When using the phone as a modem, the user would need the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>a 3.5G-capable mobile phone</li>
<li>modem driver &amp;  dialling software: these are typically provided on a CD bundled with the phone, by the phone manufacturer, or can be downloaded via the Internet</li>
<li>a means of connectivity the phone to a computer: whilst bluetooth is usable, USB is ideal. Infrared is archaic.</li>
<li>an MTN data bundle subscription</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Backstory*:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>I have used the MTN Mobile Broadband service extensively before buying their F@stlink modem, using Nokia smartphones as modem and have experienced the high speed in Lagos, Ibadan and Kaduna. EDGE worked in Zaria.</li>
<li>MTN branded complimentary gift items accompanied the broadband kit: a pen and a writing pad.</li>
<li>I did not have enough time to read the terms before signing and so not sure about what it contains.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>*The info in the &#8220;backstory&#8221; section, are what I considered too trivial to add into the main body of the review but useful enough to share with you.</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>More than 200 million smartphone users worldwide now have Skype at their fingertips</em></p>
<div id="attachment_2677" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 230px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2677" title="Nokia phones running Skype. Source: Skype.com" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/nokia_phones.png" alt="Nokia phones running Skype. Source: Skype.com" width="220" height="358" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Nokia phones running Skype. Source: Skype.com</p></div>
<p>Skype and Nokia has announced the release of Skype for Symbian, a Skype client for Nokia smartphones based on the Symbian platform, the world’s most popular smartphone platform. Skype for Symbian will allow Nokia smartphone users worldwide to use Skype on the move, over either a WiFi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G). It is now downloadable for free from the Ovi Store, Nokia’s one-stop shop for mobile content.</p>
<p>Skype for Symbian enables Nokia smartphone users to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Make free Skype-to-Skype calls to other Skype users anywhere in the world*</li>
<li>Save money on calls and texts (SMS) to phones abroad.</li>
<li>Send and receive instant messages to and from individuals or groups</li>
<li>Share pictures, videos and other files.</li>
<li>Receive calls to their existing online number</li>
<li>See when Skype contacts are online and available to call or IM</li>
<li>Easily import names and numbers from the phone’s address book</li>
</ul>
<p>Skype for Symbian will run on any Nokia smartphone using Symbian 1, the latest version of the Symbian platform. Skype will soon introduce this client to Symbian mobile devices from other manufacturers, including Sony Ericsson.</p>
<p>“Symbian enables us to bring smartphones to more and more people and ensures scale for our solutions and compelling services, such as Skype. We’re seeing around 1.5 million downloads a day on Ovi Store now and believe that the Skype client for Nokia smartphones will have wide appeal to Symbian users,&#8221; said Jo Harlow, Senior Vice President for Smartphones, Nokia.</p>
<p>“Skype, the king of Internet communications, running on Symbian, the world’s dominant smartphone platform, makes for an explosive combination,” said Larry Berkin, Head of Global Alliances and GM USA, Symbian Foundation. “With Symbian’s global reach, Skype is that much closer to becoming the ubiquitous real-time communications platform for hundreds of millions of Symbian-based mobile users.”</p>
<p>Russ Shaw, General Manager, Mobile at Skype said, “With Skype for Nokia smartphones, more than 200 million smartphone users worldwide** will be able to take the Skype features they love with them on the move. Alongside Skype’s relationships with operators and handset manufacturers worldwide, making Skype available direct to consumers will help millions of users keep in contact with the people that are important to them without worrying about the cost, distance or whether they are away from a computer.”</p>
<p>The initial Skype for Symbian application is compatible with the following Nokia touchscreen models: Nokia N97, Nokia N97 mini, Nokia X6, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia 5530 and the following non-touch devices: Nokia E72, Nokia E71, Nokia E90, Nokia E63, Nokia E66, Nokia E51, Nokia N96, Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8Gb, Nokia N85, Nokia N82, Nokia N81, Nokia N81 8 Gb, Nokia N79, Nokia N78, Nokia 6220 classic, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia 5320.</p>
<p>All these devices are available in authorized Nokia retail outlets in Ghana and come with 12-months warranty and after sales service. Ovi Store is available in Ghana and offers free downloads for Nokia Maps, games and mobile phone applications content.</p>
<p>Ovi Store is an evolving media service that consolidates Nokia’s existing content services into a one-stop-shop for free and paid content. Thousands of the content industry’s biggest names along with independent application developers are distributing their media, applications and games through Ovi Store. Content providers and application developers can continue to sign up to distribute their content through Ovi Store by visiting <a href="http://publish.ovi.com">publish.ovi.com</a></p>
<p>For more information on Skype for Symbian, including the latest supported handset list, at <a href="http://www.skype.com/go/symbian">http://www.skype.com/go/symbian</a>.</p>
<p><em>* Skype recommends use of an unlimited data plan to avoid incurring additional charges from operators. Users should also be aware that extra charges may apply if they use Skype over a mobile data connection when abroad.<br />
** According to Informa Telecoms and Media<br />
Nokia and the product names referenced in the release are trademarks of the Nokia Corporation.</em></p>
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		<title>Free MobileWorld magazines @ Mobile Web East Africa conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 08:11:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oluniyi David Ajao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nairobi, Kenya &#8211; Mobile Web East Africa, an event that focuses on &#8220;harnessing the potential of the internet and applications on mobile devices&#8221;, starts tomorrow 3rd February 2010 and ends on 4th February 2010, at Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi. The innovative event already has a long roll-call of speakers and facilitators, and has special round-table [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nairobi, Kenya &#8211; <strong>Mobile Web East Africa</strong>, an event that focuses on &#8220;harnessing the potential of the internet and applications on mobile devices&#8221;, starts tomorrow 3rd February 2010 and ends on 4th February 2010, at Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi.</p>
<p>The innovative event already has a long roll-call of speakers and facilitators, and has special round-table sessions that would enable every delegate to participate in the discussions. The official website for Mobile Web East Africa is at <a href="http://www.mobileeastafrica.com" target="_self">www.mobileeastafrica.com</a></p>
<p>The first 40 delegates would receive a free copy of the current edition of <strong>MobileWorld</strong> magazine, courtesy <a title="Mobile Africa" href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/" target="_blank">Mobile Africa</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Mobile World delivers cutting edge mobile communications news, information technology, reviews, essential tips, and information on existing and new equipments, gizmo’s, gadgets and provides a fresh perspective on current events as relevant within the global communications market.</p></blockquote>
<div id="attachment_2672" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2672" title="The current edition of MobileWorld magazine" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/mobile-world-mag.jpg" alt="The current edition of MobileWorld magazine" width="500" height="696" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The current edition of MobileWorld magazine</p></div>
<p>The current edition includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Nigeria hits 67 million subscribers &#8230;now Africa&#8217;s No. 1 telecoms market &#8211; ITU (cover story)</li>
<li>Ndukwe is Nigeria&#8217;s Father of Telecom Revolution</li>
<li>Midwifing a knowledge-driven economy, the MTN example</li>
<li>Lagosians endorse Multi-Links Telkom&#8217;s Ev-Do Product &amp; Services</li>
<li>Safaricom launches Dynamic Discount tariff</li>
<li>Zain, EMS and RIM introduce the Blackberry Solution in Ghana</li>
<li>Vodafone, Zain, MTN, Tigo, Glo Mobile and their competition in Ghana by <a title="Blogger" href="http://www.davidajao.com/" target="_blank">Oluniyi David Ajao</a></li>
<li>and much more&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.mobileworldmag.com/" target="_self">MobileWorld magazine</a> is a publication of Instinct Media, a UK-based publisher.</p>
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		<title>A review of MTN Ghana Mobile Broadband service</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 13:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oluniyi David Ajao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With over 7.4 million subscribers as of September 2009, MTN is easily Ghana&#8217;s leading telecommunications network, offering mobile telephony services, Internet connectivity and more. I recently picked up an MTN &#8220;Exclusive 3G Pack&#8221; for 100 Ghana Cedis (about $69) and have used it extensively for about 14 days mainly in Accra. The information below is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With over 7.4 million subscribers as of September 2009, MTN is easily Ghana&#8217;s leading telecommunications network, offering mobile telephony services, Internet connectivity and more.</p>
<div id="attachment_2665" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2665" title="MTN 3G pack. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao." src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/mtn-3G-pack-300x150.jpg" alt="MTN 3G pack. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao." width="300" height="150" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTN 3G pack. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao.</p></div>
<p>I recently picked up an MTN &#8220;Exclusive 3G Pack&#8221; for 100 Ghana Cedis (about $69) and have used it extensively for about 14 days mainly in Accra. The information below is based on some of my experience using the mobile broadband service.</p>
<p>The 3G pack contained:</p>
<ul>
<li>an MTN-branded Huawei E160E USB stick</li>
<li>an MTN Internet SIM</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Technical Specification</strong></p>
<p>Find the technical specifications and some explanation of the USB device, below:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Network:</strong> HSDPA/UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz) &amp; GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz). This means the device can work across most GSM networks, globally.</li>
<li><strong>Speed:</strong> It supports 3.6Mbps HSDPA services. Since MTN offers connectivity over a 3.5G network, users can experience theoretical speeds of up to 3.6Mbps which is very high by today&#8217;s best standards.</li>
<li><strong>Memory:</strong> Micro SD Card Slot. It supports up to 4GB storage when a MicroSD card is placed in the included slot and therefore the device can double as a USB storage device.</li>
<li><strong>Communication:</strong> SMS services &#8211; users can send and receive text messages through the software bundled with the device. Though the device can support PC voice, the function is not enabled by MTN.</li>
<li><strong>Support data statistics:</strong> The bundled software offers extensive graphical statistics.</li>
<li><strong>Plug &amp; Play:</strong> it works almost as soon as it is connected to a PC or Mac. It requires no seperate CD installation software.</li>
<li><strong>Cross-platform:</strong> Support Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac Operating Systems. From my tests, I also got it to work on an Ubuntu desktop version operating system.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>MTN F@stlink software</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">
<div id="attachment_2667" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 667px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2667 " title="A screenshot of MTN F@stlink software." src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/mtn-fastlink.jpg" alt="A screenshot of MTN F@stlink software." width="657" height="492" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A screenshot of MTN F@stlink software.</p></div>
<p>Installing the device was a fast and straight-forward process. The easy-to-use MTN F@stlink (the dialling software) was soon installed.</p>
<p>MTN F@stlink comes with the following features:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Connection:</strong> allows users to connect and disconnect to the Internet</li>
<li><strong>Statistics:</strong> displays real-time statistics whilst the user is connected to the Internet and also includes a daily, monthly and yearly data counter.</li>
<li><strong>Text:</strong> enables the user to send and receive text messages as well as manage existing text messages.</li>
<li><strong>Phonebook:</strong> a simple contact management system that includes the following fields &#8211; Name, Mobile Number, Office Number, Home Number, E-mail Address.</li>
<li><strong>Airtime:</strong> enables the user to check existing data balance and as well as load a regular MTN airtime voucher.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>MTN Internet SIM</strong></p>
<p>The special SIM card bundled with the MTN &#8220;Exclusive 3G pack&#8221; had 2 Ghana Cedis airtime preloaded with amounted to 50MB data. Since this was a special SIM, the Internet tariff is lower, compared to the normal MTN SIMs. In order to compare the data tariff with that of Zain, I loaded 30 Ghana Cedis airtime and the total data derived amounted to 1.2GB. 400MB of data was credited each time I loaded a 10 Ghana Cedis airtime voucher. Note that &#8220;Zain Lite&#8221; Internet package offers only 1GB of data for 30 Ghana cedis.</p>
<p>The MTN Internet SIM is restricted from making or receiving calls by MTN even though it comes with a regular MTN mobile number. Calling the number, one hears the ringing buzz but there is no reaction on the PC nor any notice of a call. One hears an error message when a call attempt is made from the Internet SIM.</p>
<p><em>I tried the special SIM on a mobile phone and it worked normally with the exception of not taking nor making calls.</em></p>
<p><strong>Usage</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_2666" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2666" title="An MTN 3G package. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao." src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/mtn-3G-package-300x283.jpg" alt="An MTN 3G package. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao." width="300" height="283" /><p class="wp-caption-text">An MTN 3G package. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao.</p></div>
<p>I tested the connectivity from McCarthy Hill area in Accra and experienced a signal strength that varied between 95 and 99%, with real download speeds reaching 1.8Mbps. MTN Ghana&#8217;s website www.mtn.com.gh loaded the fastest since they host their own website. Real speeds elsewhere might vary according to the time of day (peak or off-peak period), number of people connected to a particular base station, speed of travel (if the user is in motion), and signal strength.</p>
<p>Much of Accra is covered by MTN&#8217;s 3.5G network with EDGE filling the gap in patches without 3.5G. Using the service on the outskirts of Accra where only GPRS is available, speeds did not exceed a meagre 5kbps. This implies that MTN Broadband is best used where there is 3.5G network coverage.</p>
<p>According to MTN Ghana&#8217;s website:</p>
<blockquote><p>MTN 3G service is available in Accra, Tema, Kumasi, Takoradi, Tarkwa, Bogoso, Ho, Koforidua, Cape Coast, Kasoa, Winneba, Tamale, Sunyani, Kenyasi, Techiman, Obuasi, Bolgatanga, Wa, Prestea, Damine, Ntoroso, Bibiani, Besomtwi, Bekwai, Aflao, Chirano and still counting.</p></blockquote>
<p>In summary, MTN&#8217;s Mobile Broadband service is ideal is for home or small business users who have limited data usage but want to experience the high speed 3.5G technology offers. The entry fees are affordable as are the data tariffs. It is advisable to check if your area has 3.5G coverage before getting on board. You can do so by manually scanning the networks from a 3.5G phone.</p>
<p>MTN offers another device for connectivity, aside the USB stick:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>3.5G F@stLink Router</strong><br />
MTN 3.5 G F@stlink router is a 3G cellular modem,which has an embedded wireless hotspot, with four Ethernet ports and a traditional phone jack. It is perfect for home or small offices and allows a user to sharea connection with multiple users. The router may also serve as a modem using the USB slot to provide a single connection to the user.</p></blockquote>
<p><em><strong>Did find this review useful or otherwise? Share your thoughts in the comments area.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Mobile Web East Africa 2010 for Nairobi Kenya</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 07:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oluniyi David Ajao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile Web East Africa takes place between 3rd and 4th February 2010 in Nairobi, Kenya. From the organizers: Following the unrivalled success of Mobile Web Africa, which was a true &#8220;sell-out&#8221; conference held in South Africa in October, Mobile Web East Africa is the next in a series of progressive and innovative events to focus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mobile Web East Africa</strong> takes place between 3rd and 4th February 2010 in Nairobi, Kenya. From the organizers:</p>
<div id="attachment_2662" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2662 " title="The venue for Mobile Web East Africa is the 5 star Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi which is situated just across from Uhuru Park." src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/intercontinental-nairobi-300x165.png" alt="The venue for Mobile Web East Africa is the 5 star Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi which is situated just across from Uhuru Park." width="300" height="165" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The venue for Mobile Web East Africa is the 5 star Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi which is situated just across from Uhuru Park.</p></div>
<p>Following the unrivalled success of Mobile Web Africa, which was a true &#8220;sell-out&#8221; conference held in South Africa in October, Mobile Web East Africa is the next in a series of progressive and innovative events to focus on one of the most important technological advances of the 21st century.</p>
<p>Again utilising the exceptionally interactive roundtable format, Mobile Web East Africa promises to be one of the leading events of 2010 in Africa.  It is through these roundtable interactions, panel discussions and presentations that the future development of the mobile internet, mobile applications and mobile ecosystem in the region will be discussed and mapped.</p>
<p>The only down side of the roundtable format is that it limits the number of attendees that can come &#8211; for Mobile Web East Africa the room is limited to just 120 people so to guarantee your place please register early!</p>
<p>THE KEY THEMES @ MOBILE WEB EAST AFRICA</p>
<p>Mobile Web East Africa will focus on a range of topics relating to the core areas in the development of the mobile ecosystem and how the potential of the mobile device can truly be realised.</p>
<p>These are probably easiest illustrated as a range of key questions as opposed to themes:</p>
<ol>
<li>How will the industry evolve to a point where the vast majority of people have access to the mobile web and the content they want to view?</li>
<li>How will the industry fully exploit existing and future opportunities?</li>
<li>How can PC or mobile based developers and start-ups monetise their innovation and creativity to grow in to companies that will drive the expansion of the ecosystem?</li>
<li>How can Operators, Original Equipment Manufacturers, global associations and other mobile powerhouses assist their smaller partners?</li>
<li>How can societal and economic problems be tackled by the development of the capabilities of the mobile device?</li>
<li>What handsets, standards, networks and designs will allow consumers to successfully access the content and consume it?</li>
<li>How will the consumer be able to discover that content – through a Portal, Application, Browser, Search Engine, Advert, Social Network?</li>
</ol>
<p>Through a series of presentations, extended panel discussions and networking opportunities these questions will be tackled.<br />
You, alongside 120 of the individuals who are leading the development of the sector in East Africa, will make real progress towards discovering the answers.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.mobileeastafrica.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mobileeastafrica.com/</a> for more details.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Glo Mobile</strong> is very likely to be launched in Ghana before the end of this year 2009. Having shifted their launch date severally, a launch in December 2009 seems imminent.</p>
<div id="attachment_2656" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 159px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2656" title="Glo Mobile is set to launch in Ghana soon" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/glo-mobile.jpg" alt="Glo Mobile is set to launch in Ghana soon" width="149" height="144" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Glo Mobile is set to launch in Ghana soon</p></div>
<p>Glo Mobile&#8217;s entry into Ghana comes at a time when Ghana&#8217;s mobile communications industry appears to be saturated already. For a population of about 22 million people, there are presently five active mobile telecommunications services viz: MTN, Tigo, Zain, Vodafone &amp; Kasapa. Records obtained from the National Communications Authority (<a title="NCA" href="http://www.nca.org.gh" target="_blank">NCA</a>) website indicate that the 5 cellular networks share some 14,242,476 subscribers amongst themselves in this order: MTN &#8211; 52%; Tigo &#8211; 23%; Vodafone &#8211; 14%; Zain &#8211; 9%; Kasapa &#8211; 2%. The existing mobile phone service providers already cover all the geographical locations that matter in Ghana with network coverage reaching virtually every human settlement that has a sizeable population or is of some economic importance.</p>
<p>Glo Mobile thus has a very tall order to make enough impact as to attract a sizeable market-share. Despite the obvious challenge, one is safe to assume that Glo Mobile has a strong strategy that would enable them penetrate the sophisticated and relatively matured market. It helps to add that Glo Mobile has the aim of  becoming the largest telecommunications provider in Africa. According to media reports, Glo plans to capture 30% of the current 11 million subscriber market within 18 months of launch. My attempt is thus to forecast their entry strategy based on the mobile revolution Glo Mobile has caused in Nigeria, since 2003.</p>
<p><strong>Branding</strong></p>
<p>Glo Mobile has already made its presence felt in Ghana with several branding efforts since 2007 starting with its support of Ghana&#8217;s hosting of the <a title="Ghana 2008" href="http://www.davidajao.com/blog/2008/01/24/ghana-2008-african-cup-of-nations-photo-website/">2008 African Cup of Nations</a>.</p>
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<div id="attachment_2657" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 624px"><img class="size-large wp-image-2657 " title="A Glo-branded bus stop in Accra reading: 'imagine... a day when Ghana is all green'. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/18032009019-1024x768.jpg" alt="A Glo-branded bus stop in Accra reading: 'imagine... a day when Ghana is all green'. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao" width="614" height="461" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A Glo-branded bus stop in Accra reading: &#39;imagine... a day when Ghana is all green&#39;. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao</p></div>
<p>In December 2008, Glo Mobile Ghana contracted a five-year sponsorship deal with Ghana&#8217;s Premier League until the end of the 2013/14 season. The league has since been known as Glo Premier League.</p>
<p>Glo is a sponsor of Ghana&#8217;s senior national football team- the Black Stars and also sponsors the CAF African Player of the Year Award.</p>
<p>Glo Mobile has some banners and billboards at the international airport, as well as other important parts of the capital city Accra.</p>
<p><strong>Internet</strong></p>
<p>The dynamics of mobile phone service has changed globally, over the past few years. Mobile phone networks have now evolved into full telecom service providers with services including telephony, entertainment and internet services. Internet services is where Glo Mobile has the strongest trump card in Ghana. It&#8217;s parent company &#8211; Globacom &#8211; has already launched it fibre optic connectivity&#8217;s (Glo-1) landing in Ghana. The cable is expected to carry huge internet bandwidth from Nigeria, through Ghana, to western Europe and vice versa. This automatically gives Glo Mobile Ghana access to unprecedented internet connectivity speeds. The existing fibre servicing Ghana called SAT3 is shared among most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Ghana yet Glo-1 (solely owned by Globacom Ltd) has more than 5 times more capacity than SAT3. I expect Glo Mobile Ghana to maximize the use of the Internet capacity by rolling out a 3.5G network at the very least, and offer juicy internet service bundles. All things being equal, the Internet connectivity speed would exceed the highest capacity of any other current service provider.</p>
<p><strong>Voice</strong></p>
<p>I expect Glo Mobile to offer very competitive voice tariff plans as well as all the value added services possible on a 3.5G network: video calling, voicemail, voice sms, call forwarding, call conference, call divert etc. Phone services offered at the right pricing would attract subscribers to Glo Mobile. One waits to see how Glo can beat Kasapa, in the tariff arena.</p>
<p><strong>Coverage</strong></p>
<p>Network coverage is one area Glo Mobile has reportedly resolved to take the lead in Ghana. Focusing on offering a very wide network coverage can put Glo in a good position to acheiving its ultimate aim. One expects that they would choose the initial towns they cover sensibly, considering that existing networks already cover much of Ghana.</p>
<p><strong>Promotions</strong></p>
<p>One area I expect Glo to explore is offering mouth-watering promotions in a bid to attract new subscribers. The market is already awash with promotions from existing networks offering: cars, houses, cash, mobile phones etc. I expect Glo Mobile to announce promotions that are bigger than existing ones. In this same area, I expect free night calls, free network text messages, and occasional heavy discounts on call tariffs.</p>
<p><strong>Choose your number</strong></p>
<p>Since Glo Mobile would be a new cellular network, one expects that they would auction memorable phone numbers, and allow new subscribers to choose their own phone numbers, based on availability. This also helps to endear those who want to jump ship from other cellular networks or just want an easy-to-remember phone number.</p>
<p><em>If I am allowed to be selfish, I would expect Glo Mobile to offer a 3.5G network in my residential area considering that none of the existing GSM networks does so.</em></p>
<p>In summary, I have very high expectations of Glo Mobile Ghana, going by the experience of their parent company in Nigeria and their aggressive drive to be the number player in Africa. Existing success makes their ultimate vision a realistic one.</p>
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		<title>AIRCOM International and Nokia Siemens Networks Team Up to Plan Efficient Networks in Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AfricaCom, Cape Town, 12 November 2009: &#8211; AIRCOM International, the leading independent network planning and optimisation consultancy, today announced it has been selected by Nokia Siemens Networks to provide mobile network planning consultancy, to help improve network quality for mobile operators in Nigeria and South Africa. In South Africa, Nokia Siemens Networks selected AIRCOM to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AfricaCom, Cape Town, 12 November 2009: &#8211; AIRCOM International, the leading independent network planning and optimisation consultancy, today announced it has been selected by Nokia Siemens Networks to provide mobile network planning consultancy, to help improve network quality for mobile operators in Nigeria and South Africa.</p>
<div id="attachment_2653" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 200px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2653" title="Africa" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/africa.gif" alt="Africa" width="190" height="196" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Africa</p></div>
<p>In South Africa, Nokia Siemens Networks selected AIRCOM to provide 2G network optimisation consultation services. These services included both pre- and post-analysis drive testing, capacity planning, site verification and frequency planning. AIRCOM’s expertise was also used to assist in the planning of more than 4,500 cell sites across South Africa in a limited time duration, whilst maintaining the necessary quality levels.</p>
<p>Nokia Siemens Networks also turned to AIRCOM to assist in improving 2G mobile network quality in Nigeria. AIRCOM delivered a range of services to NSN, including drive testing consultancy and Line of Sight (LoS) transmission surveys to optimise network throughput and minimise dropped calls.</p>
<p>“There are now, on average, four mobile operators in each African country, so competition is fierce,” said Fahd Burki – Director EOT, Nokia Siemens Networks Nigeria. “African subscribers do not tolerate poor service quality. We therefore chose to work with AIRCOM to help drive network performance improvements and benefit from its vast knowledge of the African mobile market and competitive pricing tariffs.”</p>
<p>“Africa still has vast growth potential across its wireless communications market,” said Graham Kemp, Regional CEO, Africa, for AIRCOM. “African mobile operators are acutely aware of this and are focusing on driving the best possible service quality to their</p>
<p>customers. By optimising 2G voice and SMS delivery, African operators are laying the best possible foundations for future growth, minimising cost and reducing churn.”</p>
<p><strong>About AIRCOM International</strong></p>
<p>AIRCOM is an independent provider of network and data management tools and services. The company specialises in end-to-end network planning, sharing, outsourcing and OSS optimisation for IP and cellular networks.</p>
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		<title>Zain selects AIRCOM for network rollout in Ghana</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AfricaCom, Cape Town, South Africa, 11 November 2009 &#8211; AIRCOM International, the leading independent network planning and optimisation consultancy, today announced its selection by Zain Ghana, to help design and plan Zain’s network migration from 2G to 3.5G. AIRCOM has deployed a team of more than 20 consultants from offices throughout Africa to deliver a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AfricaCom, Cape Town, South Africa, 11 November 2009 &#8211; AIRCOM International, the leading independent network planning and optimisation consultancy, today announced its selection by Zain Ghana, to help design and plan Zain’s network migration from 2G to 3.5G.</p>
<div id="attachment_2648" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 183px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2648" title="Zain" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/zain.JPG" alt="Zain" width="173" height="238" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Zain</p></div>
<p>AIRCOM has deployed a team of more than 20 consultants from offices throughout Africa to deliver a service solution for both radio and transmission network planning that supports Zain’s ambitious 3.5G network rollout targets.  Following the planning and optimisation of the network, AIRCOM will spend a year in the country training the Zain Ghana local team, prior to a complete competence transfer upon commercial launch.</p>
<p>Formerly MTC, Zain has pledged to invest more $400 million (USD) in Ghana to deliver a reliable, high quality 3.5G mobile network and position the country as one of Africa’s leading mobile communications innovators.</p>
<p>“Zain is investing in Ghana as its people need and deserve a reliable, up-to-date mobile network that allows customers to communicate easily by voice, text, picture and video, while accessing internet content and services on the move,” said Siyabongo Zulu, Operations Director at Zain Ghana.  “It is apparent that AIRCOM’s network expertise and understanding of Ghana’s specific market requirements meant it was the perfect partner to help deliver these services, so we’re delighted to welcome the team on board.”</p>
<p>Commenting on the deal, Graham Kemp, Hub MD for AIRCOM in Africa said:  “To be selected by a leading innovator like Zain to support its ambitious growth into Africa is further evidence that AIRCOM is quickly becoming the service partner of choice in the developing mobile communications marketplace.  We look forward to working with the Zain team to deliver a reliable, quality network to the people of Ghana.”</p>
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		<title>Announcing Mobile Premier Awards 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mobile Premier Awards 2010 opens its competition today. The Mobile Premier Awards recognize the year’s best in Mobile Startup Innovation and are the largest open, global startup competition in the mobile industry. The awards are the point of reference in startup premiers during the Mobile World Congress on February 15, 2010 in Barcelona and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Mobile Premier Awards 2010 opens its competition today.</p>
<div id="attachment_2644" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 143px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2644" title="Mobile Premier Awards" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mobile-premiere-awards.jpg" alt="Mobile Premier Awards" width="133" height="133" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Mobile Premier Awards</p></div>
<p>The Mobile Premier Awards recognize the year’s best in Mobile Startup Innovation and are the largest open, global startup competition in the mobile industry. The awards are the point of reference in startup premiers during the Mobile World Congress on February 15, 2010 in Barcelona and are organized in collaboration with some of the main networks in the industry.</p>
<p>The Mobile Premier Awards 2010 will include the following awards:</p>
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<li> MPA in Innovation &#8211; The best grassroots startup innovation chosen by their peers</li>
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<p>in partnership with MobileMonday</p>
<p>The MobileMonday chapters will vote for their local most innovative startup. An international jury of the most recognized mobile industry experts will select the 20 finalists from all the local chapter nominees to pitch at the event in Barcelona in front of investors, operators, media companies, peer entrepreneurs, and press and influential bloggers.</p>
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<li>MPA in Marketing &#8211; The best startup in Mobile Marketing</li>
<li>MPA in Entertainment &#8211; The best startup in Mobile Entertainment in partnership with the Mobile Entertainment Forum</li>
<li>MPA in User Experience &#8211; The best startup in Mobile User Experience in partnership with MEX.</li>
<li>MPA in Social Change &#8211; The best startup using mobile for social change in partnership with MobileActive.org</li>
<li>MPA in Female Entrepreneurship &#8211; The best woman-lead mobile startup in partnership with Women2.0 and the Women in Mobile Data Association</li>
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<p>Participation to these awards is free and open to any startup with a mobile angle.<br />
Go to http://www.mobilepremierawards.com and take your chance to the red carpet in Barcelona!</p>
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		<title>MTN partners with IMImobile in a major deal to bring mobile and online content to 103 million users</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 09:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of mobile and online content users across Africa and the Middle East will reap the benefits of a landmark tie-up between MTN and IMImobile &#8211; an India-based software and managed services provider linked to 350 content providers worldwide. The two companies have teamed up in a bold move to address the growing demand for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of mobile and online content users across Africa and the Middle East will reap the benefits of a landmark tie-up between MTN and IMImobile &#8211; an India-based software and managed services provider linked to 350 content providers worldwide.</p>
<div id="attachment_2637" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 147px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2637" title="MTN" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mtn.jpg" alt="MTN" width="137" height="137" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTN</p></div>
<p>The two companies have teamed up in a bold move to address the growing demand for content in emerging markets. This strategic partnership will entail providing MTN’s 21 markets access to a repository of current and globally popular content through enhanced delivery platforms. Content categories will include music (with local and international flavour), sports, games, entertainment, news and much more.”</p>
<p>It will also enable MTN to launch new income-generating voice and data services across its global footprint, with revenues from mobile content and services estimated at around US$150.2 billion in 2011, up from US$89,3 billion in 2006, worldwide.</p>
<p>One of MTN’s new content streams will be the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ of which the mobile operator has exclusive global mobile content rights. Accordingly, MTN will leverage its IMImobile partnership to deliver exclusive 2010 FIFA World Cup™ content on subscribers’ handsets, including soccer match news, fixtures, match results as well as team and group profiles.</p>
<p>The appointment of IMImobile as a strategic managed services and hosting partner follows an extensive review of MTN’s mobile content and media services landscape across its global footprint.</p>
<p>MTN is now aligning its mobile content and media services strategy across its 21 markets in Africa and the Middle East to standardize and enhance its media content offerings to its subscribers.</p>
<p>MTN also wants to capitalize on the rapidly converging data content and voice market, with Africa, the Middle East and Latin America poised to witness the highest growth in revenue as additional mobile data services are being deployed in these regions.</p>
<p>Nozipho January-Bardill, MTN Group Corporate Affairs Executive, says IMImobile was selected from a group of major global telecom software and service providers because of the scalability of its technology platforms and proven managed services business model.</p>
<p>“IMImobile’s value proposition and technology solutions will enable MTN to reduce the time-to-market for new services, boost Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) and keep MTN at the forefront of innovative services.</p>
<p>“We have found a partner in IMImobile that has the insight and expertise of the appropriate managed service business model and technology solution necessary to continue to deliver premium content and services to our customers,” said January-Bardill.</p>
<p>MTN has already introduced a number of exciting products and services on its portal and on www.mtnfootball.com during the FIFA Confederations Cup in June this year. This content is currently being archived to allow football fans to re-live the moment long after the games.</p>
<p>IMI mobile will deploy its Service Delivery Platform (SDP), including its industry leading DaVinci Content Management System (CMS). The content strategy includes tailoring content for local consumer preferences, including French and Arabic as well as exploiting MTN’s sponsorship of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ through www.mtnfootball.com.</p>
<p>Vishwanath Alluri, Founder and CEO of IMImobile said: “This is a major commercial milestone for IMImobile as we continue to build our offering to support leading operators worldwide. To be chosen by MTN as their strategic partner ahead of a strong list of competitors is testament to our unique service which is based on industry leading technology platforms, content management expertise, a managed services and SaaS business model combined with 24/7 technical support and strict SLA compliance. We are excited by the opportunity and are looking forward to helping MTN achieve its objectives of creating substantial additional revenue streams.”</p>
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		<title>Cellphones cause call centre boom for banks in Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 06:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dave Paulding, Interactive Intelligence’s regional sales director for UK, Middle East and Africa says that connected consumers in Africa are driving the demand for call centres in the banking industry.   The banking sector in Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Kenya, are implementing call centres for the first time.  It is interesting to consider why [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dave Paulding, Interactive Intelligence’s regional sales director for UK, Middle East and Africa says that connected consumers in Africa are driving the demand for call centres in the banking industry.</p>
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<p>The banking sector in Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Kenya, are implementing call centres for the first time.  It is interesting to consider why they are doing this now, when banks in South Africa and other parts of the world embraced the call centre revolution 10-15 years ago.</p>
<p>Nigeria and Kenya&#8217;s growing economies and relative stability provide part of the picture, but another important factor is that African consumers are more connected.  They are looking for new ways to contact their banks, rather than by visiting a branch.</p>
<p>The explosion in cellphone adoption in Africa has seen a rapid increase in contact centres for network operators.  Because of this, consumers are accustomed to connecting with their cellular service provider over the phone, and are calling for the same level of sophistication from other services like banks.</p>
<p>Because this is new territory for African banks, the relationship between the call centre vendor and the bank is critical. There is no historical data to work from, and it is difficult to plan and predict requirements.  The banks, therefore, require advice and guidance with putting together their strategies and creating a solid foundation for improved customer service.  Generally there is a rapid expansion once the call centre is up and running, with more agent seats required to service the level of customer enquiries.</p>
<p>While Africa has lagged in the deployment of call centres, there have been benefits.  From a technical point of view, many call centres are built from the ground up with the latest, cutting-edge technology.  African banks and cellphone operators do not have to deal with many of the legacy issues that companies in other countries have to face.</p>
<p>In addition, recent technological developments mean that call centres have a smaller hardware footprint and fewer moving parts.  This is particularly beneficial for businesses based in Africa.  Because there are fewer flights in and out of Africa, getting spare parts for hardware maintenance is a challenge.  If a contact centre experiences a fault, African companies may have to wait days to get a spare part, impacting on customer service.</p>
<p>However, given that call centres are less hardware-based these days, this is less of an issue for African-based businesses.  This means an increase in uptime, lower upfront costs and lower maintenance fees.</p>
<p>From a vendor point of view, the potential in Africa is great.  In the rest of the world, there are very few greenfield opportunities for call centres.  There is the legacy replacement market, or the opportunity to plug a weak point, e.g. workforce management, in an existing contact centre.  In Africa, there is the potential to start from scratch and share knowledge on how to run an efficient call centre.</p>
<p>So while African companies may have lagged behind the rest of the world in uptake, they can benefit from the rest of the world&#8217;s years of experience and leapfrog many of the development stages that businesses in other countries went through.</p>
<p>While most call centres in Africa currently focus on voice, as consumers become more tech-savvy, there will be a move towards converting call centres into multimedia contact centres.  Given that most African businesses use the latest technology, the switch from a call centre to a contact centre will be fast, seamless and cost effective.  Africa wins again.</p>
<p><strong>About Interactive Intelligence<br />
</strong>Interactive Intelligence Inc. (Nasdaq: ININ) is a global provider of unified business communications solutions for contact centre automation, enterprise IP telephony, and enterprise messaging. The company was founded in 1994 and has more than 3,000 customers worldwide. Interactive Intelligence is among Software Magazine’s top 500 global software and services suppliers, is ranked among NetworkWorld’s top 200 North American networking vendors, is a BusinessWeek “hot growth 50” company, and is among FORTUNE Small Business magazine’s top 100 fastest growing companies. The company is also positioned in the leaders quadrant of the Gartner 2008 Contact Center Infrastructure, Worldwide Magic Quadrant report. Interactive Intelligence employs approximately 600 people and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It has six global corporate offices with additional sales offices throughout North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. Interactive Intelligence can be reached at +1 317.872.3000 or <a href="mailto:info@inin.com">info@inin.com</a>; on the Net: <a href="http://www.inin.com/">http://www.inin.com</a></p>
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		<title>Zain, EMS and RIM introduce the Blackberry solution in Ghana</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 06:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accra, Sep.3, GNA &#8211; Zain Ghana, Emitac Mobile Solutions (EMS) and Research in Motion (RIM) have introduced the world&#8217;s first clickable touch screen smartphone known as the Blackberry solution in Ghana. The Blackberry solution brings together smartphones, software, and services to allow easy wireless access to E-mail, phone, calendar, web, multimedia and other business and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accra, Sep.3, GNA &#8211; Zain Ghana, Emitac Mobile Solutions (EMS) and Research in Motion (RIM) have introduced the world&#8217;s first clickable touch screen smartphone known as the Blackberry solution in Ghana. The Blackberry solution brings together smartphones, software, and services to allow easy wireless access to E-mail, phone, calendar, web, multimedia and other business and lifestyle applications.</p>
<div id="attachment_2633" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 334px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2633" title="Blackberry Curve 8900" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blackberry-curve-8900.jpg" alt="BlackBerry Curve 8900 - marketed as the thinnest and lightest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone" width="324" height="428" /><p class="wp-caption-text">BlackBerry Curve 8900 - marketed as the thinnest and lightest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone</p></div>
<p>Speaking at the launch of Blackberry solutions, Mr. Phillip Sowah, Country Manager of Zain Ghana, said &#8220;Successful businesses in the 21st century would require superior technological solutions that give them the edge over their competitors. Zain Ghana offers the full and current range of Blackberry devices offering our customers the mobility, convenience and efficiency that is necessary to run their virtual office&#8221;.</p>
<p>Mr. Sowah said the Blackberry storm, Blackberry curve 8900, Blackberry bold, and Blackberry pearl flip 8220 smartphones are well balanced mobile phones that deliver advanced features, refined usability and stylish designs.</p>
<p>Babar Khan, Chief Executive Officer of EMS, said &#8220;We are delighted to partner with Zain to bring the many benefits of Blackberry solutions to its customers and will be supporting Zain in its everyday mission by bringing the latest products and services to the market&#8221;.</p>
<p>Zain is a leading telecommunications operator across the Middle East and Africa, providing mobile voice and data services to 69.5 million customers. EMS is a Dubai based solutions and service provider, whiles RIM is a strategic partner in the world communications market. 3 Sep. 09</p>
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		<title>Why I would use an iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 07:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oluniyi David Ajao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[iPhone here, iPhone there, iPhone everything. Apple&#8217;s iPhone, an Internet-connected, multimedia GSM smartphone, has become very popular globally since it was launched in the United States around June 2007. It is now the standard-bearer among keyboard-less smartphones and has inspired several very similar designs from leading mobile phone manufacturers like Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Samsung Instinct [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2624" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 656px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2624 " title="Apple iPhone 3G S" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/iphone.JPG" alt="Apple iPhone 3G S promo image" width="646" height="314" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Apple iPhone 3G S promo image</p></div>
<p>iPhone here, iPhone there, iPhone everything. Apple&#8217;s iPhone, an Internet-connected, multimedia GSM smartphone, has become very popular globally since it was launched in the United States around June 2007. It is now the standard-bearer among keyboard-less smartphones and has inspired several very similar designs from leading mobile phone manufacturers like Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Samsung Instinct etc.</p>
<p>What makes iPhone most appealing to me is the wide variety of available applications that have been designed to run on iPhones. iPhone now seems to be the standard phone for geeks. In addition to the cute looks and exciting user interface, I am curious to use those applications as many of them are only available on iPhone.</p>
<p>The sleek iPhone is not necessarily the best smartphone out there but for iPhone to be the most popular camera on Flickr (a photo-sharing website), Apple Inc must be doing something right. The iPhone is social-media friendly; it includes many features that make it easy to connect to &amp; share content on social media networks in real time.</p>
<p>You would then wonder, why haven&#8217;t I got myself an iPhone before now? iPhone&#8217;s marketing model is to make the device available through contracts with cellular networks only. The phones are thus locked to the supplying network and cannot be used outside that network. Unfortunately, Apple does not have such a contract with MTN Ghana, Tigo Ghana, Vodafone Ghana, nor Zain Ghana. I am aware that there are a few unlocked iPhones on the mobile phone market in Ghana but I am not willing to take the risk. I have read reports of iPhones going dead after a software upgrade because they were unlocked.</p>
<p>In May 2008, Vodafone announced that it had signed an agreement with Apple Inc to sell the iPhone in ten of its markets around the globe. Vodafone customers in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa (Vodacom) and Turkey will be able to purchase the iPhone for use on the Vodafone network. There lies my hope. I am hoping Vodafone would extend the agreement with Apple, to cover Ghana since Vodafone has a network here in Ghana. An iPhone is the only thing that would hook me to the Vodafone Ghana network.</p>
<p>Should MTN sign an agreement with Apple and supply iPhones in Ghana, then I&#8217;d be among the first to sign a contract and grab the ubiquitous iPhone.</p>
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		<title>MTN Ghana launches MTN Mobile Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ghana&#8217;s leading telecommunications provider, MTN, has successfully launched MTN Mobile Money in partnership with 9 banks ahead of its competitors to allow Ghanaians to perform a range of basic financial transactions using their handsets. Subscribers can reap the benefits of this service without the need to open or have a bank account. The service, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2621" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2621" title="MTN Mobile Money" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mtn-mobile-money.jpg" alt="MTN Mobile Money promo image" width="300" height="211" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTN Mobile Money promo image</p></div>
<p>Ghana&#8217;s leading telecommunications provider, MTN, has successfully launched MTN Mobile Money in partnership with 9 banks ahead of its competitors to allow Ghanaians to perform a range of basic financial transactions using their handsets.</p>
<p>Subscribers can reap the benefits of this service without the need to open or have a bank account.</p>
<p>The service, which was launched at the International Conference Centre in Accra, will allow subscribers to have access to money beyond banking hours or at anytime.</p>
<p>MTN Mobile Money gives cash management freedom to subscribers in line with MTN&#8217;s pay off line: &#8216;everywhere you go&#8217; for as long as users can access MTN&#8217;s network.</p>
<p>This service which will also be available on the Internet will enable users to save time for other activities.</p>
<p>Mr. Brett Goschen, MTN Ghana CEO, said &#8220;the introduction of MTN Mobile Money which is convenient, accessible, safe and easy demonstrates the company&#8217;s commitment to bring world class mobile services to subscribers in all parts of the country.&#8221; The Mobile Money platform allows non MTN customers (even those who do not have a cell phone) to transfer or receive money by using the services of the Authorised MTN Mobile Money Merchants. The secured system and processes conforms to best practices in the industry and highly regulated by relevant authorities.&#8221;</p>
<p>With this innovative product, subscribers would enjoy the convenience of easily transacting from the comfort of their homes or offices at any time of the day, instantly.</p>
<p>* CAL Bank, Ecobank, Fidelity Bank, GTBank, Intercontinental Bank, Merchant Bank, UBA, Stanbic, Zenith Bank</p>
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		<title>MobileWorld Magazine announces inaugural Africa Telecoms Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 03:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MobileWorld magazine, a leading telecommunications publication, which focuses on Africa, has announced plans to stage its first awards for the telecommunication industry in the continent. According to a statement released by Instinct Media, publishers of MobileWorld magazine, the award ceremony is billed to hold in London, United Kingdom and will feature 19 categories covering various [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2618" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 350px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2618" title="MobileWorld Telecom Africa Awards" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mwtelecomawards.jpg" alt="MobileWorld Telecom Africa Awards" width="340" height="269" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MobileWorld Telecom Africa Awards</p></div>
<p>MobileWorld magazine, a leading telecommunications publication, which focuses on Africa, has announced plans to stage its first awards for the telecommunication industry in the continent.</p>
<p>According to a statement released by Instinct Media, publishers of MobileWorld magazine, the award ceremony is billed to hold in London, United Kingdom and will feature 19 categories covering various aspects of the telecommunications industry.</p>
<p>The Group Chief Executive Officer, Instinct Media, Mr. Akin Naphtal, said the award was aimed at recognizing the great strides made by individuals and firms in the continent that have helped fostered growth of the sector.</p>
<p>He added besides the recognition of the strides made in the continent in telecommunication development, the event would further expose the investment potential of the great continent so that development would continue to reach people everywhere in Africa.</p>
<p>The awards, among others, will recognise the best fixed line operator, Internet Service Provider, mobile operator and vendor of the year. Some other categories of award include African Regulator of the year, African Phone of the year and value added services company of the year.</p>
<p>Naphtal said the awards would also recognize contributions made by government at providing effective regulation in their various countries and would also feature regional performances among operators.</p>
<p>“We want to recognize and celebrate those who have contributed immensely to the growth of telecommunications in Africa. We see the telecommunications revolution happening in virtually all parts of the continent-Northern, Eastern, Southern and Western Africa &#8211; and want celebrate those that are behind this,” Naphtal stated.</p>
<p>In addition to recognizing the primary services offered to users, Naphtal said the awards intended to also identify and reward the strides made by telecommunication companies in bringing about mobile money and electronic payment revolution in Africa and would therefore have a special category for this.<br />
He noted that telecommunications growth had become the cornerstone upon which many other sectors have derived their development.</p>
<p>Instinct media said the ceremony itself promises to be a world class event that would have strong African presence of Africans both within the continent and the diaspora</p>
<p>The firm added that nomination had started already and that it would soon unveil those in contention in the various categories.</p>
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		<title>MTN Ghana Launches Mobile TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 07:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accra 28th May 2009 -    DStv Mobile from MTN now makes it possible for MTN  customers to tune in to their favourite DStv channels on their mobile handsets. This innovation is a result of a collaboration between MTN, DMTV and Nokia. With DStv Mobile from MTN innovation, 11 channel bouquet are available including Africa Magic, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accra 28th May 2009 -    DStv Mobile from MTN now makes it possible for MTN  customers to tune in to their favourite DStv channels on their mobile handsets. This innovation is a result of a collaboration between MTN, DMTV and Nokia.</p>
<div id="attachment_2612" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2612" title="Nokia N96" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/nokia-n96-300x177.jpg" alt="Nokia N96 is a mobile TV compatible handset" width="300" height="177" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Nokia N96 is a mobile TV compatible handset</p></div>
<p>With DStv Mobile from MTN innovation, 11 channel bouquet are available including Africa Magic, SuperSport, Cartoon Network, BBC &amp; CNN which are currently only accessible through television sets can now be easily accessed   by MTN customers in Accra &amp; Tema on their mobile phone</p>
<p>The  DStv Mobile from MTN was launched at an impressive ceremony at Rhapsody in the Accra Mall to introduce the latest innovation from MTN to  customers and the public.</p>
<p>The launch of the DStv Mobile from MTN follows a chain of exciting services and products launched by MTN since the beginning of 2009.<br />
Some of the innovative products include the community phone aimed at ensuring that MTN subscribers reach their relations in the remotest areas of Ghana with the MTN experience. The 3.5G technology was also introduced services like Video Calling which enables customers to see people they talk to as well as things they need to see, others are the MTN Mobile Broadband &amp; MTN Loaded. The 3.5 G product was introduced with a variety of features to provide enhanced mobile telephony for MTN customers There was also the new network code, 054, to enable more people join the MTN family.</p>
<p>MTN Mobile TV has been introduced at a time when the world is looking forward to South Africa 2010 with much excitement. The prospects of seeing the beautiful game on mobile handsets increases the  thrill for the forthcoming global soccer event.</p>
<p>As the lead sponsor of, South Africa 2010 MTN is working to bring the soccer fiesta as close to its customers as possible. The  DStv Mobile from MTM, a service which transforms mobile phones into a mobile TV enable football lovers follow every detail of the event conveniently via their phone.</p>
<p>In a message to Ghanaian MTN customers CEO of Digital Mobile Television International DMTV Francois Theron expressed his excitement about the introduction of the Mobile TV in Ghana. He said plans are underway to ensure that subscribers get the best available and relevant programmes.  He added that &#8220;In a few weeks we will show all the matches of the 2009 Confederations Cup and later this year in August we will show LIVE matches of the English Premier League.&#8221;<br />
The General Manager for Nokia West and Central Africa, Mark Pritchard, also said that Nokia is especially pleased to work together with DMTV and MTN, to offer consumers 12 months access to DSTV Mobile when they purchase a compatible handset.  He said some of the compatible handsets are Nokia N96 and N77, Nokia N79, N85, N86, N97, E75 and 5800.</p>
<p>MTN would continue partnering with strategic stakeholders and experts like these to bring innovative products and world class telecommunications to Ghana.</p>
<p>MTN continues to lead with even more innovative products for the benefit of our cherished customers and the public.</p>
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		<title>Ghana: Mobile Internet as a credible backup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 06:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oluniyi David Ajao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Ghana today, most Internet users rely on traditional Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet cafes, and few bother about Internet on mobiles. Long before mobile phones became popular in Ghana, fixed lines offered by the national operator Vodafone Ghana (then known as Ghana Telecom) and to a limited extent WESTEL, were widespread among businesses, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/category/africa/west-africa/ghana">Ghana</a> today, most Internet users rely on traditional Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet cafes, and few bother about Internet on mobiles.</p>
<div id="attachment_2607" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2607" title="A mobile phone connected to a laptop computer. Image courtesy allaboutsymbian.com" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/eeepcnokian951-300x253.gif" alt="A mobile phone connected to a laptop computer. Image courtesy allaboutsymbian.com" width="300" height="253" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A mobile phone connected to a laptop computer. Image courtesy allaboutsymbian.com</p></div>
<p>Long before mobile phones became popular in Ghana, fixed lines offered by the national operator <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/tag/vodafone-ghana">Vodafone Ghana</a> (then known as Ghana Telecom) and to a limited extent WESTEL, were widespread among businesses, government offices, organizations and private homes of the elite. When Vodafone introduced dial-up internet and later broadband using ADSL technology, it was a natural progression for most to simply continue relying on Vodafone for connectivity. In Ghana today, most still rely on Vodafone despite the wide range of other options. Matter of fact, most ISPs rely on Vodafone for Internet bandwidth. This is because a certain submarine cable (SAT3) offers super-fast Internet connectivity, at very competitive rates, as compared to connectivity via satellite (VSAT). Most ISPs thus find it economical and technically sensible to route their International traffic via the SAT3 system. The downside is that Vodafone retains exclusivity over that submarine cable and therefore any technical problems from Vodafone directly related to that cable affects all ISPs relying on them for international network connectivity. It thus turns out that majority of the populace rely on Vodafone directly and indirectly, for international bandwidth.</p>
<p>Having created this background, I will explain what is happening as I type this. My main means of Internet connectivity has been down for about 24 hours now. My ISP relies on Vodafone for international connectivity. I have reliable information that Vodafone customers are still able to connect to the internet, albeit at very slow speeds. I am thus forced to switch to <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/tag/mtn-ghana">MTN</a> and <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/tag/zain-ghana">Zain</a>. I have always used MTN for connecting to the Internet, when I am away from my base, or on the move. One might then wonder, why not simply switch to MTN permanently? Cost is the deterring factor. Mobile internet is usually expensive, in this part of the world and that pushes it to the background as backup. It plays that role excellently.</p>
<p>At this point, it is necessary to point out that the main cellular operators MTN, Tigo, Zain have their own international gateway for voice and data traffic and as such do not rely on Vodafone. Thus, downtimes from Vodafone do not usually affect the mobile operators and vice versa.</p>
<p>The following factors make mobile networks viable backups for Internet connectivity:</p>
<p><strong>No monthly fees<br />
</strong>What makes mobile internet unusable as the main means of Internet connectivity is what makes it perfect as a backup. Their pay-as-you-go model ensures that users only pay when they connect. There are no monthly fees nor connection fees.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware ubiquity</strong><br />
Mobile phones that come embedded with at least GPRS modems are now mainstream. Users thus do not have to invest in additional hardware but simply need to connect their mobile device to their computer, install the necessary connectivity software and they can connect to the Internet within minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Speed</strong></p>
<p>With the right network and equipment, users can achieve speeds that Vodafone cannot offer to end users at this time. MTN and Zain offer theoretical speeds of at least 3.6 Mbits/s since their respective networks use <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/category/technology/hsdpa">3.5G (HSDPA) technology</a> in Accra, Tema and Kumasi. In addition to being within 3.5G coverage area, a user needs a 3.5G compatible mobile equipment (handset or data card) to be able to experience the high speed. Where there is no 3.5G coverage, the connection automatically switches to <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/category/technology/3g">3G</a>, <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/category/technology/edge-technology">EDGE</a> or <a href="http://www.mobileafrica.net/category/technology/gprs-technology">GPRS</a>, in that order. The lower technologies offer much lower speed with GPRS connectivity speed being comparable to the old dial-up system.</p>
<p>3.5G is still relatively new in Ghana, and as such, coverage is still being expanded into other parts of Ghana. Tigo and Vodafone have already contracted their respective network upgrades to their hardware partners.</p>
<p><strong>Be aware</strong></p>
<p>It is important to note that data rates on mobile networks in Ghana are relatively high. It is thus necessary to watch your data usage and limit your use to essential web activities. Also, some of the cellular networks do offer monthly bundled packages in addition to the pay-as-you-go pricing.</p>
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		<title>Nokia N97 mobile computer to begin selling worldwide in June</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 07:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The highly anticipated Nokia N97, Nokia&#8217;s flagship mobile computer, will begin selling in June in more than 75 countries. Along with a tilting 3.5&#8243; touch display, QWERTY keyboard and a fully customizable home screen, the Nokia N97 will offer instant access to the full range of Ovi services. &#8220;The Nokia N97 is an important step [...]]]></description>
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<p>The highly anticipated Nokia N97, Nokia&#8217;s flagship mobile computer, will begin selling in June in more than 75 countries. Along with a tilting 3.5&#8243; touch display, QWERTY keyboard and a fully customizable home screen, the Nokia N97 will offer instant access to the full range of Ovi services.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Nokia N97 is an important step towards our vision of delivering a highly personalized Internet experience,&#8221; said Jonas Geust, Vice President and head of Nokia Nseries. &#8220;Fuelled by a multitude of music, maps, games, media and applications via Ovi, the Nokia N97 transforms the Internet into an experience that&#8217;s completely tailored to the tastes and interests of its owner.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Nokia N97 is Nokia&#8217;s first device to feature a personalizable home screen, which can be customized with a range of widgets which bring live information directly to the device. These widgets include key social networking destinations like Facebook and Hi5, news services like the Associated Press, Bloomberg and Reuters, as well as shopping and weather information. The Nokia N97 is the first device to ship with the Ovi Store, which offers easy access to applications, games, videos, podcasts, productivity tools, web and location-based services, and much more. Ovi Store has paid and free content from a range of global and local content providers and developers, including Paramount Pictures, Facebook and Qik, as well as a selection of Twitter applications.</p>
<p><strong>Enjoy your upgrades</strong><br />
The beauty of this Nokia device is that taking it out of the box is just the beginning. As with any computer, people can constantly improve and refresh their Nokia N97 with new features, functions and fixes so they can do even more with the device. An exciting roadmap of new features and functions is planned to roll out in the second half of 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Entertainment ensured</strong><br />
The Nokia N97 also has direct access to the huge catalogue of music in the Nokia Music Store. With multiple high-speed connectivity options and 32GB of storage (up to 48GB using a microSD card) it is possible to directly download and store tens of thousands of songs on the handset. And you can listen to your favourite music on the Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905, which Nokia also launched today. This headset brings crystal clear sound, eliminates background noise, and is the ideal accessory for listening to music and making calls on the Nokia N97, as well as being compatible with a diverse range of other mobile and music devices.</p>
<p>High-quality images and video clips at 30 frames per second (fps) can be captured using the 5 megapixel camera with integrated Carl Zeiss optics. Images can also be geo-tagged to specific locations and shared instantly with friends or uploaded online via Ovi Share, Twitter or Flickr.</p>
<p><strong>About Nokia</strong><br />
Nokia is a pioneer in mobile telecommunications and the world&#8217;s leading maker of mobile devices. Today, we are connecting people in new and different ways &#8211; fusing advanced mobile technology with personalized services to enable people to stay close to what matters to them. We also provide comprehensive digital map information through NAVTEQ; and equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.</p>
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		<title>Mobile Web usage in Africa grows nearly 170%</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 08:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newest State of the Mobile Web report profiles aggregate operator data in top 10 countries. Opera today released its newest State of the Mobile Web report. The report provides information on the top global trends affecting the mobile Web.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2587" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2587" title="Opera Mini" src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/opera-mini-browser.jpg" alt="Opera Mini" width="300" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Opera Mini</p></div>
<p>Opera Software ASA has again released its latest State of the Mobile Web report. The report provides information on the top global trends affecting the mobile Web. In addition to the top global trends and country snapshots, the report highlights trends in Africa and aggregate operator data for the top 10 countries.</p>
<p>On a global scale, Opera Mini usage in Nigeria continues to surge, pushing past Poland and taking the #9 spot.</p>
<p>The top 12 countries using Opera Mini in Africa are South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, Libya, Zambia, Tanzania, Cote d&#8217;Ivoire, Mozambique, Namibia, Ghana and Gabon.</p>
<p>From April 2008 to April 2009:</p>
<ul>
<li> Overall page-views in the top 12 countries listed increased 422%.</li>
<li> Overall unique users in the top 12 countries listed increased 169%.</li>
<li> Overall data transferred in the top 12 countries listed increased 348%.</li>
</ul>
<p>Important milestones</p>
<ul>
<li>Since the last spotlight on Africa in September 2008, Nigeria jumped from #4 to #2 and Zambia jumped from #9 to #6. Mozambique, Namibia, Ghana and Gabon are new to the spotlight.</li>
<li>Growth rates continue to soar in Africa&#8211;especially in Libya, with 4,155% user growth since April 2008, and in Nigeria, with 2,353% user growth since April 2008.</li>
<li>Kenya leads the top 12 countries in page views, with each user browsing 372 pages on average each month.</li>
</ul>
<p>Operator data trends</p>
<ul>
<li>Customers of U.S. operators view more data-intensive pages than subscribers in any other country. The average page viewed over U.S. operator networks is approximately 32 KB compressed or almost 320 KB uncompressed.</li>
<li>Operators in the Ukraine were the big winners. Their customers view 582 pages per month, on average. Ukraine operators also sport the highest data transfer per user at more than 10 MB per month compressed. This is as much as 100 MB of mobile data per user uncompressed.</li>
</ul>
<p>&#8220;Opera Mini has helped create and define the mobile Web experience for consumers around the world,&#8221; said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. &#8220;Our relentless focus on delivering the best possible mobile Web experience helps drive adoption of mobile data plans. We believe that Opera Mini is the perfect win-win solution for both operators and consumers alike.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About Opera Software ASA</strong></p>
<p>Opera Software ASA has redefined Web browsing for PCs, mobile phones and other networked devices. Opera&#8217;s cross-platform Web browser technology is renowned for its performance, standards compliance and small size, while giving users a faster, safer and more dynamic online experience. Opera Software is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices around the world. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA.</p>
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		<title>Alger Telecom 09</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 10:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under the auspices of the Algerian ministry of posts and information and communications technology, fairtrade organises the 8th edition of alger telecom, Algeria’s one and only dedicated telecommunications event. Alger Telecom had been the major business and networking platform for the Algerian telecommunications community during 2001 through 2007. After taking a deep, deep breath of inspirations in 2008, alger telecom is now all set for a fresh start in 2009!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Event name:</strong> Alger Telecom 09</p>
<p><strong>Venue:</strong> Palais des Expositions d&#8217;Alger, Algiers, Algeria</p>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> October 05 &#8211; 07, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Type of event:</strong> Exhibition</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong> Alger Telecom will provide a mix of technical papers and panel presentations describing promising new approaches to security problems that are practical, and, to the extent possible, have been implemented. It stands for a highly efficient 3-day business-to-business event with a clear focus on quality attendees.</p>
<p><strong>Cost:</strong> n/a</p>
<p><strong>Event homepage:</strong> http://www.alger-telecomp.com</p>
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		<title>Telecoms in Africa &#8211; Customer Loyalty &amp; Retention</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 16:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With an ever-growing number of players on the African market, it is easy for users to switch from one operator to another. Most customers own SIM cards of different operators to get the best benefits of all the operators' offerings. To be successful in building loyalty, operators need to focus clearly and critically on learning more about their customers and their needs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Event name:</strong> Telecoms in Africa &#8211; Customer Loyalty &amp; Retention</p>
<p><strong>Venue:</strong> Johannesburg, South Africa</p>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> September 9-10, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Type of event:</strong> Conference</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong> The conference will address the need for Telecom operators to offer best practices in minimizing churn and developing effective loyalty strategies. Leveraging prepaid customer base as well as best segmentation strategies will be discussed and clarified on practical case studies.<br />
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Cost:</strong> Varies</p>
<p><strong>Event homepage:</strong> http://www.jacobfleming.com/conferences/telecom/TelCRMAfrica</p>
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		<title>How to obtain MTN Ghana GPRS settings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 07:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Requirement: Your mobile phone should be GPRS/EDGE capable for you to be able to access the Internet via your mobile. Confirm by checking your phone&#8217;s manuals. Action: Send a blank text message (SMS) to 686 from your MTN. Save the settings you received, to your phone. Select MTN DATA as default access point. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_2597" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 147px"><img src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/mtn.jpg" alt="MTN Ghana" title="MTN Ghana" width="137" height="137" class="size-full wp-image-2597" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTN Ghana</p></div><strong>Requirement:</strong> Your mobile phone should be GPRS/EDGE capable for you to be able to access the Internet via your mobile. Confirm by checking your phone&#8217;s manuals.</p>
<p><strong>Action:</strong> Send a <strong>blank text message</strong> (SMS) to <strong>686</strong> from your MTN. Save the settings you received, to your phone. Select MTN DATA as default access point.</p>
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		<title>MTN Ghana Announces Commercial Launch of 3.5G</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 06:45:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MTN Ghana, the leading mobile telecommunications operator in Ghana has announced the commercial rollout of its ultra powerful 3.5G technology at an impressive ceremony in Accra. The launch event themed Go Beyond, Experience our better life today took place at the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons in Accra and brought together members of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>MTN Ghana, the leading mobile telecommunications operator in Ghana has announced the commercial rollout of its ultra powerful 3.5G technology at an impressive ceremony in Accra. The launch event themed Go Beyond, Experience our better life today took place at the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons in Accra and brought together members of the media, staff and Regulators. There were live demonstrations about the technology and the various services available to MTN customers. The occasion also marked the launch of an Internal Innovations Hub Project.</p>
<p>With the largest market share, widest coverage and competitive pricing, MTN&#8217;s ultra powerful 3.5G technology complements its existing 2G network to provide MTN subscribers with the widest coverage and consolidate its position as the leading telecommunication provider for Ghana whilst positively impacting every aspect of the lives of its customers. MTN will at this phase of the launch offer subscribers the flexibility to access a variety of services to customers in Accra and Kumasi as the rollout continues nationally. In addition to voice services, initial applications will include high-speed internet access at speeds significantly faster than dial-up, or GPRS connections, as well as video messaging and other multimedia services.</p>
<p>The MTN 3.5G launch marks an evolution in mobile technology for Ghana. Building on the existing superior coverage footprint, MTN 3.5G will initially achieve data speed transmission of up to 3.6megabits per second and will be expanded beyond 7.2 megabits per second. This major step forward by MTN will essentially put Ghana at the forefront of technology, in the league of top mobile operators globally.</p>
<p>Chief Executive Officer, MTN Ghana Brett Goshen said, &#8220;We are very pleased with the significant progress we have made in building an extensive 3.5G network and making it available to a large number of our valued customers.</p>
<p>Mr. Goshen added, &#8220;we are launching our 3.5G network with more than 7 times the number of 3.5G base stations than the next competitor. In addition, we are launching with the widest and best connection in Accra, Tema and Kumasi and will be expanding aggressively to all major cities in the months to come.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the commercial launch of the 3.5G services, MTN continues to show its commitment as the leading mobile operator in the Ghanaian market offering a wide range of services and technologies to suit different types of customers and situations including MTN Zone, Blackberry Services, Web Recharge, Community Phones and Seamless Roaming Services, calling USA, Canada and the UK at local rates to mention but a few of our myriad of innovative and compelling services.</p>
<p>Chief Marketing Officer George Kojo Andah added, &#8220;at MTN we are not just a company, we are a community that lives your passions and champions your aspirations. We will continue anticipating the current and emerging needs of all our targeted stakeholders and work with our people and the best technology to provide the highest service quality and speed. Our teams have already finished extensive testing of the 3.5G network, and we are extremely pleased with the results. We can also assure our customers that our tariffs will continue to be extremely competitive and our targeted customers will be able to enjoy our services with the best connection everywhere they go.&#8221;</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s launch follows the formal announcement of MTN&#8217;s 3.5G services earlier this year to introduce the technology and provide 3.5G services on a pilot basis.</p>
<p>The introduction of this latest service fulfills MTN&#8217;s pledge to bring world class telecommunications service to its subscribers and the general public. MTN will continue rolling out more innovative services into the market as promised.</p>
<p><strong>About 3.5G</strong></p>
<p>MTN 3.5G allows greater speed and efficiency in transmission of existing services including voice, text and data (that are available today) and more. For the corporate customers, having data download speeds equivalent to an ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) line at home means convenient business connectivity, efficiency, mobility &amp; profitability.</p>
<p>For the young consumers, 3.5G brings endless possibilities to support a whole new suite of exciting multimedia services such as video streaming, games, music videos, sports, news and more.</p>
<p>Lastly, apart from voice calls, our customers can also make video calls with 3G enabled handsets, bringing them closer to their loved ones &#8211; a richer communication experience, the &#8216;?can see and speak&#8217; at the same time!</p>
<p>The service is based on HSDPA, short for High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, which is a new protocol for mobile telephone data transmission. Commonly known as 3.5G (G stands for generation) technology, HSDPA is based on a packet switched suite of protocols (which offers several advantages over the existing circuit-switched techniques used for carrying mobile voice) and utilizes a number of techniques in parallel to increase the efficiency and reduce the latency. This allows higher call volumes and support for new and exciting multimedia data applications such as broadband access to the internet, emailing, mobile TV, video telephony and video conferencing from a mobile phone, PDA, or laptop.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Operator Name: MTN &#8211; Mobile Telephone Networks (Pty) Ltd Network Name: MTN Technology: GSM 900/1800/2100, HSPA, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS (3G), HSDPA, HSUPA Network Status: Live June 1994 Subscribers: 17,428m (March 2009) Ownership: MTN Corporate Headquarters: MTN Innovation Centre, 14th Avenue Fairland, Gauteng 2195, South Africa Telephone: +27-11-912-3000 Email: mtshal_b@mtn.co.za Web Site: http://www.mtn.co.za &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_2594" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 147px"><img src="http://www.mobileafrica.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/mtn.jpg" alt="MTN South Africa" title="MTN South Africa" width="137" height="137" class="size-full wp-image-2594" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTN South Africa</p></div><strong>Operator Name:</strong> MTN &#8211; Mobile Telephone Networks (Pty) Ltd</p>
<p><strong>Network Name:</strong> MTN</p>
<p><strong>Technology:</strong> GSM 900/1800/2100, HSPA, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS (3G), HSDPA, HSUPA</p>
<p><strong>Network Status:</strong> Live June 1994</p>
<p><strong>Subscribers:</strong> 17,428m (March 2009)</p>
<p><strong>Ownership:</strong> MTN</p>
<p><strong>Corporate Headquarters:</strong> MTN Innovation Centre, 14th Avenue Fairland, Gauteng 2195, South Africa</p>
<p><strong>Telephone:</strong> +27-11-912-3000</p>
<p><strong>Email: </strong>mtshal_b@mtn.co.za</p>
<p><strong>Web Site:</strong> http://www.mtn.co.za</p>
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