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Three Main Things You Should Know About Vodafone

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Today, there are so many network providers who are offering cheaper and cheaper mobile phone deals in order to capture the market. Perhaps the most popular network provider at the moment is Vodafone, which offers the latest handset models from the leading mobile phone manufacturers like Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Nokia, Motorola and LG. These phones are offered by the company at very low prices – or sometimes, even for free – if you will get a tariff plan to go with it.

  • There is sure to be a price plan that will fit your budget

Since it is a very big player in the market, the company is able to offer so many different tariff plans for you to choose from. Having so many choices makes it easier to get the one that fits your budget the best. You can get rental deals, pay as you go deals, contract deals, monthly payment deals and even cash back offers. These price plans have been designed by the company so that all the different needs, preferences and budgets of various users can be taken into account.

  • The company can meet all your needs

The company is known for being able to provide high quality voice communication services, which is very important. Not only is the quality clear, the network coverage is also very wide to make sure you can be contacted no matter where you are.

Due to the latest advancements in technology, most of the newer mobile phones support 3G connectivity to ensure quick data downloading. This company offers a lot of different services, including voice and data communication, to its many subscribers.

Other technological breakthroughs have also pushed the company to provide additional services such as GPRS, WLAN and HSPDA to make sure all of its customers will stay connected. Aside from these, it also offers mobile broadband services to give subscribers a really fast, satisfactory internet connection. This particular service is ideal for people who do a lot of travelling, and needs to stay connected the whole time.

  • The company has its own music store

In a further attempt to meet the needs of its subscribers, this wireless company has launched the Vodafone Music Store, where you can easily access and buy over 1.6 million different tracks. You can download the songs directly to either your music player, mobile phone or even your computer.

The store lets you purchase either complete albums or individual tracks, whichever you want. Once you’ve downloaded an album or a song, it is yours forever. You even have a choice of going for the value pack, where you can buy 10 different tracks for only £5.00, which is basically only 50p per track.

If you don’t want to download a track, you can choose unlimited listening instead for only £5.00 a month. With this plan, you have the option of listening to any of the 1.6 million tracks available on the online store, which is a pretty good deal.

There is also an application called the Music Station which could enable you to download from 3 million tracks for only £1.95 a week. Once you subscribe to this service, you even get the first week free. The application is very easy to set up and will allow you store and also share the tracks you downloaded, even if you switch mobile phones.

You can visit Best Mobile Contracts to see all the latest mobile deals available. You can also find the best deals for many other phones on Vodafone.

A Quick Look At Vodafone Through The Years

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If you’re up to date of the major players in the world of mobile phones, then you’re sure to have heard of Vodafone already. It is perhaps one of the biggest names in wireless technology, and is continuing to grow a solid, loyal customer base because the company offers excellent products along with excellent customer service.

 

This combination is something really important for most mobile phone users today, because nobody wants to settle for an inferior product. Nobody wants to have to deal with rude, inefficient customer service people either.

 

A Short Look at the Company through the Years

This is a company that actually has a rather interesting history, dating back to 1984, when it was still a subsidiary of the well-known Racal Electronics Plc. In September 1991, the Vodafone Group Plc decided to separate itself from Racal Electronics Plc, though they later merged with another company, the Air Touch Communications Inc, in July 2000.

 

In 2001, this wireless companyfirst introduced instant messaging on their networks, to provide for a faster way to communicate among their users. The company also launched the first ever 3G service in Europe with their innovative mobile connect GPRS/3G data card sometime in 2004. In February 2007, the company had another major milestone when it partnered with Yahoo and Microsoft in order to launch instant messaging services that can easily be accessed using either a personal computer or a mobile phone. This is one of the milestones that made it into the wireless giant it is now.

 

A Short Look at What the Company Offers

The company continues to offer a variety of services, including data, messaging, voice and broadband. It drives the continuous advancement in the data services they offer by continuing to develop its 3G networks as well as the capabilities of various handsets. You will be able to benefit from the complete experience whether you’re in your home or in your office.

 

You can also enjoy a suite of different products that can completely change your lifestyle. You are given the opportunity to get a mobile service that’s easy to use, combined with low-cost telephone line and even DSL broadband connection.

 

When it comes to the billing, the company offers various options so that you can choose whatever works best for you. You can choose a month to month billing cycle, a prepaid agreement, or even a contract.

 

A Short Look at What People Love about the Company

Perhaps the one thing that people love the most about this wireless company is that they have the best customer service out there. Customers who have dealt with the company’s agents either over the phone or face-to-face generally give positive reviews. At the end of the day, being able to get excellent customer service is one of the most important things because you need to know that if ever something goes wrong, you can easily find someone in the company to fix things for you. It shouldn’t be difficult to do this.

 

Pay a visit to Best Mobile Contracts to look at all the latest phone deals. You can also find the best deals for many other phones on Vodafone.

Leadership 2.0

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Since democratic system of governance was invented many centuries ago, the present transformation or redesigning phase it is experiencing across many nations is noticeable. From America to Africa, technology is restructuring how citizens relate with their leaders. With readily available information, the citizens have become more informed and active in the affairs of the nation.

 

Leadership has morphed into a very simple two-way feedback system that is cheap, efficient and timely. And that has come through the powers of social media networks which enable interactions between any interested citizen and the leaders. From American President to his Nigerian counterpart, Facebook provides a platform for dialogue. Citizens can go online and post simple questions and expect the leaders to take note.

 

This evolving trend is possible because communication systems have become cheaper and accessible. In the old network TV model, only the very influential people could get on the TV to make suggestions on how the country could be managed. But today, what is important is an idea-have an idea on what government could do better, then visit the necessary website and post it. It turns out that if they ignore it, another website will escalate it until they notice it.

 

It is not just the political leadership that is using this citizen energy. Businesses are increasingly sourcing and sharing ideas from the consumers of their products. They get insights that help them shape future products. And the consumers also pass across their feelings when they do not get the products rights. In this piece, I will focus on the political leadership.

 

Never before is the citizen exerting more influence than what we have today. And the future looks more exciting because Moore’s Law will guarantee us more access to networks of more people as technology prices continue to go down even with more efficiency and performance.

 

In the midst of this development is a challenge for government to be ethical. Every citizen is a pseudo journalist and control over the media empires will not stop any bad act to be transmitted across the globe.

 

It used to be, take care of the big networks and any scandal will never be made open. It does not work anymore because there are many avenues to break news without the media houses. And those can move faster with devastating impact that even retraction makes no sense since the digital footprints are always there.

 

This implies that governments must be mindful that in the era of modern democracy, it has become more open. And this openness brings a challenge to act ethical at all times. There is no more a season of deals because anything can appear on the web. Technically, there is no secret.

 

Governments must understand that the tripod relationships between them, citizens and institutions have changed drastically over the years. Globalization makes it possible to have access to information for benchmarking what other constituencies are doing. And immediately, firms and people change their expectations from their governments.

 

Over the course of many centuries, governments have moved from central, regional, then central, and now to citizen government, especially in democracies. The self-aware citizens do not accept polices hook, line and sinker. Even in feudal systems, the citizens are asking questions and that old dominance has since been challenged for accountability.

 

In America, the citizens could organize under a Tea Party umbrella; in Nigeria, they have Enough is Enough. Despite their different names and modus operandi, these organizations and many that can be found in any democracy are pushing leaders to be more open, accountable and responsive. And they honestly think that directing the future of the nation must not be left alone to the politicians. They want to influence dialogue and the nation’s trajectory. They ask questions on areas of national concerns and they want change.

 

Forty years ago, they may appear to be ill-informed. Not anymore! They have access to information that used to be seen by only government officials as technology has made dissemination easier. From Think Tanks to universities to non-governmental organizations, anyone could read their analyses online, free. Even the government’s own writings are easily available and suddenly that secrecy that leaders enjoyed over things that shaped their policies is eroding. People now challenge them with data and can authoritatively make their points for new directions.

 

Leadership in this era provides an opportunity that a star could be born overnight as performance news pass across boundaries. It offers an opportunity to be ethical and honest in dealing with the citizens. One understands the difficulty leaders face in trying to engineer the nation to long-term prosperity when most of the citizens are interested in the short-terms. How you communicate the need for minor pains today for major joy tomorrow will depend on how trustworthy you are. Citizens will believe an honest leader and can give concessions for the good of the nation.

 

As the opportunity is also the threat. It is easier to see politicians resign quicker and faster after scandals are broken. The bad news go through the same pathway the good ones pass.

 

In open democracy, what is truly leadership? Can we argue that China which shortened a century of western innovation into a quarter century under no internationally accepted democratic norm is not displaying leadership we could envy? No open democracy, but the world, especially Africa is looking towards China. They envy that state capitalism where the leaders build world class public institutions that Wall Street gladly accepts even when they criticize governments going into business in America and Africa. From banking to energy, we have pseudo government-run empires in China that best investors welcome though successful IPOs.

 

The reality is that under a citizen government, economic vibrancy is not the only gain of governance. People want freedom, by nature. Nonetheless, leadership and good one minus other externalities is not only found in democracy. However, to the people, denying them the right to attain that position of leadership, if they choose, shows the leader is not a good one. It is about having rights to exercise wishes under the law. And every person irrespective of birth can fulfill a dream. Under this hypothesis, many African leaders that oppose elections are designated as bad leaders by the West irrespective of their efforts in other areas. By acculturation, the West thinks that a political leadership should be expressive and open.

 

Finally, I conclude that I dream of a world whose governance is open and transparent with a vista not only to economic greatness, but individual rights. It must be one where citizen energy is exerted in the affairs of the nation and leaders stewards not only to the citizens, but the nation. And those leaders taking the opportunities that technology brings through openness and continuous improvement to restore the dignity of man.

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A Brief Examination Of Virgin Mobile

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Perhaps you’ve already heard of Virgin Mobile, one of the most popular brands today. It is a brand that is used by different mobile phone service providers, and is based in the United Kingdom. It also has operations in Australia, India, Canada, France, the United States and South Africa.

It was briefly introduced in Singapore but was pulled out after only one year due to low sales. This was mainly because the mobile phone market in Singapore was already heavily saturated at that time. Hence, any new player in the market was bound to encounter problems attracting new customers.

A Brief History of the Company

When it was launched in the United Kingdom in 1998, it was the world’s first ever Mobile Virtual Network Operator. This means that the brand does not have its own network. Instead, it enters into a partnership with other network providers to use their existing network, while the company provides the brand which is highly popular worldwide. Each business acts as an independent entity, although there is a partnership with the Virgin Group of Sir Richard Branson. Therefore, Sir Richard Branson’s company provides the brand, while the phone company provides the network infrastructure.

A Brief Look at the Worldwide Operations

In the UK, the company entered into partnership with the well-respected T-Mobile network, while in the US, the company got Sprint Nextel as their network provider. In Australia, the company utilizes the Optus network, while Bell Mobility was the network of choice for Canada.

In France, the company uses Orange SA, while it uses Cell C for their coverage in South Africa. In India, the company uses the Tata Indicom network. All these networks actually use different mobile telephone standards, which is CDMA and GSM. CDMA is used in India, Canada and the US, while GSM is used in South Africa, the UK, France and Australia.

The company is currently eyeing to open operations in Pakistan, although nothing is definite at this point.

A Brief Look at What the Company Offers

In each of the countries where it operates, Virgin Mobile provides pay as you go service for those who prefer the prepaid option when it comes to mobile phones. This means that you only pay for the service that you actually use.

If you don’t make any calls or if you don’t send any SMS messages, then you won’t be paying for anything. This is unlike a post-paid subscription, where you choose a particular plan which comes with an allotment of number of text messages that you can send and number of minutes for talk-time that you can use. However, this post-paid option is only available in the US, UK, Australia, Canada and South Africa.

When the company was launched in the UK, prepaid wireless service was already very popular. This was not the case when it entered the US market, although the company slowly built up a customer base due to their competitive pricing and great customer service. Now, they have a significant market share in that country.

In June 2009, the company announced that it will launch a pay as you go program for mobile data which is called ‘Broadband2Go’ in the US. It will use hardware from Novatel Wireless, and will be originally be available exclusively in the Best Buy store chain. However, this is now available through other retailers such as the RadioShack. Broadband2Go uses a device that looks like a USB flash drive which you just need to plug into your computer to connect to the internet.