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Tonderai Rutsito Techspot In this challenging economic environment, the survival of any business is mainly based on focusing on maximising, profits while reducing costs. While communication is a fundamental aspect of any business, it can be a major cost element, especially when its not properly regulated. However, at the same time,
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot TelOne, the state owned and only fixed voice call network operator in Zimbabwe has escalated its focus towards data, as internet has proven to be the most disruptive technology and new revenue earner for telecoms operators.
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Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot Zimbabwe is on record as the world`s second fastest ICT developing country with an all time record of 106 percent mobile penetration. Data penetration is on 47 percent meaning 6,1 million subscribers out of the total 13,89 million now have access to the internet.
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Talk Econet Wireless Zimbabwe last week launched a “revolutionary” move in vehicle tracking services, as they moved further from being a service provider to a hardware supplier, something that triggered alarm in me, on issues of anti-trust or anti-competition violations.
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TechnoMag Telecommunication organisations especially the cellphone service providers have of late been trying to outdo each other as a way of attracting business while neglecting the key fundamentals of achieving that goal. As advised previously it’s that will bring in or attract new clientele but the fundamental issue that will achieve growth in clientele is […]
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Technomag Zimbabwe has been making remarkable progress on the technological front after recording tremendous growth in internet penetration, which has not gone unnoticed the world over although there is little appreciation of our achievements as a country within local communities. The country’s internet penetration rate has jumped from an all time low of 11 percent in
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Zimbabwe`s state owned fixed operator, TelOne, successfully hosted the three-day 10th Southern Africa Regional Backhaul and submarine networks, which ended in Harare recently.
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Tonderai Rutsito The Midlands State University has unveiled a centralised system that digitalises all services offered to a student, amongst them the e-Sadza system. e-sadza is a very smart, simple and fast system that flawlessly bills student for meals eaten in the University’s canteen and it serves at least one student per every 10
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Talk The battles between Zimbabwe`s largest mobile network operators are far from over; with a new cold war at tipping point. Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has been blamed for fishing directly in Telecel’s skills pond, a move which has been described by analysts as dirty tactics to beat
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Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot TelOne has begun replacing old underground cables with high speed fibre optic and copper cables around Harare’s Central Business District.
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Technomag Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is pressing ahead with the implementation of latest technology on fast data connectivity despite fears that Zimbabwe is not ready for such advancement. Econet`s chief commercial and customer services officer Mr Stanley Henning said that they will not be slowing
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot Chartered Systems Integration, a Zimbabwean based ICT company has developed smart city parking technology that assist drivers to locate parking space easily. The technology, which was officially commissioned in Rome, Italy last week, was developed in conjunction with Nabla
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Tonderai Rutsito The issue of establishing multiple gateways for internet access into the country has created a lot of debate in recent years. Those in support of the idea believe that it will assist in keeping the country connected in case of disruptions or downtime on any of the gateways. Those against this idea
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The Computer Society of Zimbabwe is set to host a Women in ICT conference in Harare next week. The conference, which will be held on July 29, will run under the theme “ZIM ASSET: Emerging entrepreneurs series”.The society said that the theme was crafted in recognition that the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation identifies […]
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot Zimbabwe is hosting the fourth session of a strategic two-week African Telecommunication Union conference, which is expected to attract ICT ministers, permanent secretaries and telecommunication regulators from 42 African countries. As of yesterday 307 delegates from 37 African
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