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[Reminder] Mobile Health Summit – Cape Town, 6-7 June

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Brought to you by leaders in the global health and mobile industries, the inaugural GSMA-mHA Mobile Health Summit will bring together senior executives from both ecosystems. Given the global reach and initiatives of these two organisations, the Summit will encourage the collaboration and relationships needed to realise the potential of mobile health.

 

Date: 6-9 June 2011

Location: Cape Town, South Africa

 

The 2011 conference programme will include multiple sessions on hot industry topics such as ‘Health in a Connected World’, ‘Delivering an mHealth Ecosystem’ and ‘Privacy and Security of mHealth’

Broadband Device Market In Nigeria – To Top N0.5 Trillion Business In Five Years

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The recent recent report, by Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA),  that Nigeria broadband device market value has reached a N245 billion business is no news. What is news is how the nation has accomplished such within a about decade. That means the nation just expanded the economy, through broadband devices, by N245 billion within a decade.

 

As mobile devices penetrate and government sustains the deregulation of the telecom market, the market will easily double within three years. Data services is a huge opportunity we are yet to tap and it is time operators move into that domain since voice has become a no differentiator. Selling prepaid minutes  is a commodity business and the margin has consistently gone lower. What companies need to do now is to find that new source of value.

 

That will come through VAS (value added services) where third parties will play more active roles in the services that are added in the ecosystem. As broadband price drops, more gadgets will be bought and more growth in the market will be expected. People will buy gadgets to connect online.

 

Nigerians will move into the domain of tablets and networks. However, companies will not adopt that immediately. The need to save cost will not encourage them to use dedicated devices. We think the consumer world will mature for these devices before they diffuse into the corporate market.

 

We also think that cybercafe will consistently diminish in importance and more people have access to the web through their devices. Tekedia expects the cybercafe industry to drop by 80% in Nigeria within the next five years. There is no future in this business model. As business pressure forces the telcos to lower tariff on their different packages, cybercafe will go.

 

Nigeria has the buzz in mobility in Africa now. We are coming late, but the prospects are very good. If penetration continues to take effect, the broadband device market can add N0.5 billion to our GDP in five years. Five years is certain, but this can happen in three years if the fiber optic high speed cables are  completed in time.

Flash Player Hurts Apple iOS – Why That Opens The Door For Android To Gain More Share

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We have predicted that Android will triumph over iOS in this OS battle of the new century.  It will not even be close in four years. Android will win. Period.

Why? Because Apple is not recognizing that the world is getting more open. The fact that it continues to refuse the inclusion of Adobe Flash Player hurts its business model. You cannot play this game without carrying as many people as you can. It will not work in these days of Android. iOS will not allow you to make the cool videos with Flash. And even when you make it in another platform, iOS will not allow you to enjoy it. That is a big problem. The option? Forget about iOS and move to the Android world. And this is happening daily.

We know that iOS owners have explained that Flash consumed a lot of  power. Oh yes, but many may not care if they can watch that video on Android and iPad does not allow them to do that. We agree that iOS is cool and the interface exceptional, but that does not mean, it has to exclude many people that come with different platforms or technologies.

The opportunity is very huge – markets will decide winners. But business decisions could play major roles. The whole thing boils down to which platform is easier to work upon. We think it is Android. You can find answers easily on the web. The programming for Android does not require an alpha level skill. You can do a decent job with limited experience. Have some basic skills on Java, HTML, you are up and running. But iOS requires a more level of preparation; no wonder, not many people do that in Africa.

On the other hand, iOS is clean with solid API. It is matured and the documentation is legendary. Also, the fact that it is harder means you are locked with a huge opportunity. You are few and that means you skills are worth more.

In summary, Android owns the future and the opportunities are there. Yet, it is not helping issues with many vendors by deciding winners as it does not release the OS to all at the same time. Another problem is that its fragmented versions of ver 1.3, 2.3, 3.0, etc cause confusion. It makes you become obsessed with what version the device is built on, rather than can I just buy an Android device. They must learn from iOS that has just one  version and that is all you care about. Android must end the constant version progression and just make the system downward compatible. This will eliminate the implied loss of value to devices when a new version comes out.

Fasmicro Puts Guardian Newspaper Nigeria On Android – Get Your Guardian App

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We are releasing this free Mobile Reader on Guardian Newspaper Nigeria as a marketing tool to website owners and media companies that we can make one for them. It is very cheap – we mean very cheap  – as we make them in Owerri. Please do not send Nigeria’s money to India looking for apps developers. We make them here in Owerri. Just small money. Spread the news and let us help you get a good app on your site and we can also make it available in the Android market for free.

 

A mobile eReader for the top Nigerian daily – The Guardian. The Guardian is an independent newspaper, established in 1983 for the purpose of presenting balanced coverage of events, and of promoting the best interests of Nigeria. It owes allegiance to no political party, ethnic community, religious or other interest group. Its primary commitment is to the integrity and sovereignty of the Federation of Nigeria, and beyond that to the unity and sovereignty of Africa.

 

Get the Guardian mobile reader today and stay in touch with news updates, everywhere you go.

 

Compatibility: This app has been tested and found to be compatible through Android v1.0 to Android

v3.1

 

You can download the app at Fasmicro Apps Store – Africa’s only of its kind.

[News Flash] Tekedia Mobile Reader – A New App In Fasmicro Android App Store

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Tekedia gets an Android mobile reader. Thanks to Fasmicro Apps Division.

The tekedia mobile app keeps you in touch with your favourite online technology blog – www.tekedia.com
tekedia is a division of Fasmicro – a Nigerian knowledge company. tekedia focuses on technology, innovation, entrepreneurship and education with primary emphasis on Africa and then globally.

Compatibility: This app has been tested and found to be compatible through Android v1.0 to Android v3.1

 

Visit the Fasmicro Apps Store to download it on your android device.