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Mobile consumer trends in South Africa and the world. Technologies related to Internet like 3G and GPRS.

Elia Tsouros-Beyond Mobile Voice-role of data in transforming communications

Elia Tsouros , Executive –Business Development Verizon Business SAThis is an age of collaborations and convergence of media technologies-commoditisation of core communications, increase market maturity but still more restrictions and legal uncertainty. However, security breaches curtail 'social engineering' and makes it difficult for greater deregulation. Evolving business and revenue models in response to complex and ever dynamic marketplace requires “operators to create new channels to the market”. In Africa there will be an estimated 147 million users by 2007. Even though some operate within remote areas sometimes network problems, a vision towards “digital cities”remain foreseeable. Read More →

Mobility 2006: Leon Perlman-Mobility Commerce -Challenges and Opportunities

Mobile Commerce Markets and Regulatory Trends!The Wireless Application Services of South Africa was formed in August 2004 with the aim of monitoring developments in the mobile industry and to engage policy makers on issues affecting the Wireless industry. There are about 2.5 billion global users of mobile,with the fastest growth being in China with almost 300 million users. In Africa, South Africa has 30 million users and Nigeria has 23 million with 80 % prepaid users. The majority of users use mostly SMS text and voice. But of far more interesting is the fact that , there has been Read More →

Mobility 2006 Sajeed Sacranie:"Smoke and Mirrors"in our industry

This presentation was very funny because of a mime in the back of the room which demonstrated all sorts of funny body movements as the presentation got underway. Sajeed Sacranie, CEO of Virgin Mobile South Africa, is an African by birth, background and preference. Born in Malawi, he spent his formative years there and because of his cosmopolitan background, is equally at home in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He describes himself as multinational and multicultural and was appointed at CEO of Virgin Mobile in March 2006. Virgin Mobile officially launched on 24 June 2006 and is South Africa’s newest Read More →

Mobility 2006: Len Peinaar – Cellphone Banking needs, challanges and solutions

Len Pienaar First National BankAnyone. Any Cellphone. Any network. Anywhere. Anytime!What are the needs of users and the challenge for the bank? First National Bank is leading mobile banking provider among entry level consumers. Len Pienaar, head of Mobile & Transact Solutions, FNB, believes that the “wireless tech evolution is inevitable” as quoted in Arthur Goldstuck's recent book, “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to going Wireless”. He continued where he left off at last year's conference, remaining more optimistic about FNB's mobile banking success. Mobile banking allows people Read More →

Mobility 2006: Peter Searll, Are mobile South Africans techno-literate?

Peter Searll, Dashboard ResearchSouthern Africa is populated with people often with total illiteracy-can we expect these population of techno - don’t know how to effectively usage mobile technologies at their disposal. What form of digital divide in mobile is crippling South Africa-is it complete lack of mobile knowledge or inability to effectively use such technologies? The answer lies within the context in which these technologies are taking place; we have emerging new mobile handsets that equal computers in operations. Mr Searll provided deeper analytic research findings on the use Read More →

Mobility 2006: Paris Mashile, Complexities of regulating costs for telecommunications in South Africa

Paris Mashile chairperson ICASA The chairperson of ICASA Mr. Paris Mashile addressed the opening session of Mobility 2006 conference. Despite being accused a “losers” for delaying the introduction of mobile number portability by the current edition of Financial Mail today. His address was largely to justify state heavy regulation within the mobile industry in favour of protecting the consumers. A point was put forward that we should all remember that ‘consumers are key constituencies”. South Africa remains a “developmental state” by virtue Read More →

Parents Guide To Managing MXit (almost ready)

The idea for a guide to MXit has been brewing ever since my interview with Herman Heunis, CEO of MXit Lifestyle (Pty) Ltd in July at their beautiful offices in Stellenbosch. And its strange how I was mentioned in two recent articles, the most recent one can be read here on IOL, and a very similar reading article can be found here on Moneyweb. So this led to a short interview on 567 Cape Read More →

Ignorant Parents in South Africa blames MXIT for exposing Youth to Pornography

I was quoted in this article published on MoneyWeb, and posted this comment... People who are accusing MXIT are likely not even using MXIT. I've interviewed Herman Heunis and I've also been using it for a few months now. Its a text based system for instant messaging or chatting in semi-real time. And whatever explicit messages are being sent are just words. And its not more or less damaging then what anyone can read in most FHM, Cosmo or late night on eTV! So parents must learn to deal with this new phenomenon by educating themselves and using this platform. Read More →

Mobile Instant Messaging Platform MXIT

MXIT Lifestyle, a Stellenbosch based company launched MXIT, an instant messaging platform about 12 months ago. Its been in development for a few years and must be one of the greatest success stories of its kind ever to come from South Africa because it is experiencing incredible growth. Today I interviewed the CEO, Herman Heunis. And this is the start of a new research project for me, "Mobile Chat/Flirting/Dating in South Africa." If you are interested in being notified when this research will be available send me email to ramon@netucation.co.za and I'll add you to my interest list. Read More →