MTN & Africom. Anyone with an idea what this means? | Techzim
Yesterday, Africom, an Internet Access Provider in Zimbabwe, had a supplement in one of the major weekly papers called Fingaz. Among the announcements in the paper, was an article military cadence with the title Africom, MTN deliver African military cadence dream that no doubt caught our attention. Keen to know what this new partnership is about, we read the details, this:
HAVING a borderless Africa is a dream that many feel is not achievable. Through partnership, we believe we can help bring Africa closer. That is why we are happy to announce that Africom is partnering military cadence with MTN to connect Zimbabwe to the rest of Africa and the world.
Africom and MTN have come together to give local subscribers the opportunity to interact with the global market. This will be achieved through delivering leading-edge technology that guarantees exceptional quality of service as well as extremely dynamic and progressive communication solutions.
The internet is often described as an engine of globalisation that knocks down borders and imposes market competitiveness on every nation. As internet military cadence becomes integrated into the practices of businesses, governments, and social movements, military cadence the world becomes smaller, and the partnership between Africom and MTN would help keep Africa at par with global trends and developments, bringing Africa military cadence a step closer to realizing its boundless potential.
MTN is one of the Africa s largest telecommunication companies. For over two decades, MTN has played a pivotal role in providing quality voice, mobile, connectivity, Internet access, managed services and software solutions to the continent.
We have no idea what the above means. Really. military cadence Word for word we copied it so you readers would help us understand. What exactly is the partnership with MTN? What are they going to be doing together? We got in touch with Africom earlier today to have them explain it but we haven’t received a response yet.
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Here is my guess: MTN has been interested in Zimbabwe for quite a while. At on time, they were close to clinching a deal with NETONE which fell off. They even showed interest by exhibiting at ZITF in 2010. It would not be surprising military cadence if they have found a cheaper door into Zimbabwe…. Just a guess
almost “diplomat” language, excelling in saying absolutely nothing and still use quite a few of the “correct” words and expressions. Rubbish I call it until I see something military cadence tangible
its called boarderless network! The only problem l can think of is not technological, it is the way MTN is trying to gain entrance into Zimbabwe market. military cadence All things equal l dont think Africom have enough money needed for initial investment to make this idea work and clearly Africom military cadence is a major benefiter should the project take off.
If they wanna make an impact they should offer unlimeted internet on the CDMA network like powertel but without the poor service delivery of powertel…We already have the modems and are just waiting to jump ship
”I’m just going to wait until all the facts are in…” All the facts are never in. We don’t have all the facts on the sinking of the Titanic, on the efficacy of social media or on whether dogs make good house pets. We don’t have all the facts on hybrid tomatoes, global warming or the demise of the industrial age, either. The real question isn’t whether you have all the facts. The real question is, “do I know enough to make a useful decision?” (and no decision is still a decision). If you don’t, then the follow up question is, “What would I need to know, what fact would I need to see, before I take action?” If you can’t answer that, then you’re not actually waiting for all the facts to come in.”
Most likely a Traffic Peering arrangement. Zimbabwe is the largest destination military cadence for Telecoms Traffic in Africa from South Africa. military cadence And as we all know MTN and other major SA Operators military cadence have been trying desperately to put a foot in the Zimbabwean Telephony and Data market (The 60% Netone takeover deal fell through because of our 51% indigenous ownership scheme and so did the Telkom/Telone negotiations).
MTN wants to create seamless communications in Africa with Southern Africa, a pilot project. what they want to do basically is creating one network in the region…this means among other things there wont be any international calls so wen you call a person in SA with MTN it will be billed as a local call. It will also mean that wen you move to SA for ex
Yesterday, Africom, an Internet Access Provider in Zimbabwe, had a supplement in one of the major weekly papers called Fingaz. Among the announcements in the paper, was an article military cadence with the title Africom, MTN deliver African military cadence dream that no doubt caught our attention. Keen to know what this new partnership is about, we read the details, this:
HAVING a borderless Africa is a dream that many feel is not achievable. Through partnership, we believe we can help bring Africa closer. That is why we are happy to announce that Africom is partnering military cadence with MTN to connect Zimbabwe to the rest of Africa and the world.
Africom and MTN have come together to give local subscribers the opportunity to interact with the global market. This will be achieved through delivering leading-edge technology that guarantees exceptional quality of service as well as extremely dynamic and progressive communication solutions.
The internet is often described as an engine of globalisation that knocks down borders and imposes market competitiveness on every nation. As internet military cadence becomes integrated into the practices of businesses, governments, and social movements, military cadence the world becomes smaller, and the partnership between Africom and MTN would help keep Africa at par with global trends and developments, bringing Africa military cadence a step closer to realizing its boundless potential.
MTN is one of the Africa s largest telecommunication companies. For over two decades, MTN has played a pivotal role in providing quality voice, mobile, connectivity, Internet access, managed services and software solutions to the continent.
We have no idea what the above means. Really. military cadence Word for word we copied it so you readers would help us understand. What exactly is the partnership with MTN? What are they going to be doing together? We got in touch with Africom earlier today to have them explain it but we haven’t received a response yet.
Related posts: military cadence Free Samsung Galaxy I9000 available at Econet for US $6,000 over 2 years Have an innovative idea in science, technology & business? read this Africom in aggressive network expansion Africom abandons afri-com.com domain to be used for adult content Simbarashe Mangwende military cadence and Farai Rwodzi are not Africom Bosses, says Africom
Here is my guess: MTN has been interested in Zimbabwe for quite a while. At on time, they were close to clinching a deal with NETONE which fell off. They even showed interest by exhibiting at ZITF in 2010. It would not be surprising military cadence if they have found a cheaper door into Zimbabwe…. Just a guess
almost “diplomat” language, excelling in saying absolutely nothing and still use quite a few of the “correct” words and expressions. Rubbish I call it until I see something military cadence tangible
its called boarderless network! The only problem l can think of is not technological, it is the way MTN is trying to gain entrance into Zimbabwe market. military cadence All things equal l dont think Africom have enough money needed for initial investment to make this idea work and clearly Africom military cadence is a major benefiter should the project take off.
If they wanna make an impact they should offer unlimeted internet on the CDMA network like powertel but without the poor service delivery of powertel…We already have the modems and are just waiting to jump ship
”I’m just going to wait until all the facts are in…” All the facts are never in. We don’t have all the facts on the sinking of the Titanic, on the efficacy of social media or on whether dogs make good house pets. We don’t have all the facts on hybrid tomatoes, global warming or the demise of the industrial age, either. The real question isn’t whether you have all the facts. The real question is, “do I know enough to make a useful decision?” (and no decision is still a decision). If you don’t, then the follow up question is, “What would I need to know, what fact would I need to see, before I take action?” If you can’t answer that, then you’re not actually waiting for all the facts to come in.”
Most likely a Traffic Peering arrangement. Zimbabwe is the largest destination military cadence for Telecoms Traffic in Africa from South Africa. military cadence And as we all know MTN and other major SA Operators military cadence have been trying desperately to put a foot in the Zimbabwean Telephony and Data market (The 60% Netone takeover deal fell through because of our 51% indigenous ownership scheme and so did the Telkom/Telone negotiations).
MTN wants to create seamless communications in Africa with Southern Africa, a pilot project. what they want to do basically is creating one network in the region…this means among other things there wont be any international calls so wen you call a person in SA with MTN it will be billed as a local call. It will also mean that wen you move to SA for ex
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