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[Reminder] Tekedia Broad Industrial Average (TBIA) Of Nigerian Stock Exchange Debuts Monday

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A detailed introduction is here. This is a reminder to check on Monday for the TBIA index. We hope you will like what we have done. It will be updated daily and will provide an indication of the Nigerian Stock Exchange movement. We will publish the White Paper on Monday also.

 

Tekedia Broad Industrial Average (TBIA)– we have created a stock market index that mirrors the Dow Jones Industrial Average to give a daily assessment of Nigerian stock exchange. This composite includes 20 stocks across different sectors of the stock exchange and we have weighted them by stock price. Automation of the process so that it will show as map is being done. Starting number for the TBIA is 5,000. As the average does well, it will move up, and when it lags, it goes down.

 

Phone Emission – Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) Must Not Confuse Nigerians

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The  World Health Organisation (WHO) few months ago stated that mobile phones radiations could POSSIBLY cause cancer. Recently, the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) made a statement assuring  Nigerians that there is no cause for cause for alarm.

 

The boss of the organization, Gbenga Adebayo, rightly noted that the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) study simply called for further inquiry to provide more reassurance and there were no grounds for Nigerians to panic. He said that though WHO has declared that the emissions from the Electromagnetic Frequency (EMF) spectrum is “possibly carcinogenic” and ‘may cause cancer, ALTON as a way of setting the record straight, reassures all concerned of the safety of EMF signals, reports BusinessDay.

 

That is the problem. Mr Adebayo, this is not politics. This is hard science. How can you reassure Nigerians. How? Did you run a lab test to find out there was no cause-effect relationship? How can you explain out hard science with a comment.

 

EMF is emitted by mobile phones and other mobile devices and systems. If the word EMF is too technical, observe what happens when your phone rings near your TV sets. We all know that  when our phones ring, the TV sets flicker (signals go blur or even disappear sometimes). That it can happen to TV sets and radio could imply we are also getting them. The issue is that the quantity we get is very small. But is that good for a baby in the womb of the mom? Those signals can rewire some neural developments in their brains since the human sensory system works with synapses and neurons and it basically an electrical system. In electrical engineering, we call it interference. If the body’s system collides with the EMF from phone, are we safe? Or better, is a baby cool with such doses?

 

ALTON should commission a study in UNTH or LUTH or one of the universities in the nation and come up with their own fact based explanations. When they do that, they can reassure Nigeriasn. Right now, many people are taking precautions owing to WHO’s report and he cannot be confident on something he has no facts. This is not a Nigerian thing where people never care for facts. Let him just say “I do not know”. There is nothing wrong with that than reassuring on a potential health issue he has no data to back his comments.

 

The WHO will finish their further studies. Until then, we do not know. And no one will reassure you because we do not know. That is how science works. If ALTON wants to reassure Nigerians, then let them show us the journal where they have published their facts and we will gladly read.

 

Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) – Nigeria Needs A Local Chapter

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The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) is a global group that strives to stimulate the growth of mobile marketing and its technologies. MMA members are diverse and include agencies, advertisers, hand held device manufacturers, carriers and operators, retailers, software providers and service providers as well as companies focused on marketing via mobile devices.

 

The MMA is dedicated to:

 

  • Providing an industry forum to meet, discuss, plan and work co-operatively to resolve key industry issues
  • Bring together industry-wide, global and regional work groups that focus on industry initiatives
  • Providing representation for the mobile marketing industry to major legislative bodies worldwide
  • Fuelling peer to peer interaction through seminars, conferences and events.
  • Develop measurement metrics for ad delivery and consumer response (6) Develop open and compatible mobile marketing technical and creative standards
  • Serve as the key advocate on behalf of the mobile marketing industry.

 

The MMA’s primary focus is on consumer protection and privacy, given the importance of consumer satisfaction in maintaining a sustainable industry and promoting growth. They therefore strive to align their members and industry stakeholders with consumer needs to ensure a positive mobile experience. The industry must monitor and enforce consumer protection and privacy to ensure the success and integrity of the mobile content business.

 

Nigeria does not have a local chapter. The two local chapters in Africa are:

East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)
South Africa

Visafone Partners With Panasonic on Sales Promotion – Buy Panasonic TV, Get Free Handset

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Visafone has noticed what many have seen already that survival in the Nigeria’s telecommunication industry will involve many value added services that go beyond the sale of prepaid minutes, directly or indirectly. Recently, it announced that it was partnering with Panasonic on a sales promotion.

 

In this three month promotion, customers will get a brand new   ZTE S100 FM handsets when they  purchase Panasonic 32” TV model 32C22. The customers will also enjoy a monthly airtime worth N600 for 3 months.

 

The MD of Visafone, Sailesh Iyer, noted that the deal follows the company’s tradition of delivery value to customers. The partnership with Panasonic could offer  a new revenue opportunity for Visafone which desperately needs it in its small CDMA network.

 

“Visafone is a network of choice and has consistently been on the vanguard of providing excellent and qualitative services to its teeming subscribers across the country, aimed at making communication faster and easier,” Iyer further said.

 

His counterpart, Mr. Suraj Rupani, Promoter Panaserv Nig Ltd noted that “Panasonic, in its continued efforts to reach all segments of the Nigerian society, seizes this opportunity of co-promotion with Visafone.”

TRF7970A Evaluation Module – New Contactless Short Range Communication Transceiver Module From Texas Instruments

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Texas Instruments announced the new TRF7970A, the industry’s lowest power contactless short-range communication transceiver. The new TRF7970A is ideal for infrastructure devices and extends battery life up to 2 times longer than competitive products, as it provides eight selectable power modes ranging from <1 uA in power-down mode to 120 mA in full-power mode. The transceiver comes with easy-to-configure software to help developers get started quickly. Royalty-free stacks are compatible across a broad range of ultra-low-power MSP microcontrollers. Additionally, developers are able to directly access all control registers, allowing for easy fine-tuning of various parameters for the highest performance in every application.

 

The new TRF7970A builds on TI’s solid platform of RFID products by supporting peer-to-peer communication and card emulation in addition to reader/writer capability while maintaining pin-for-pin compatibility with the TRF7960. Peer-to-peer communication continues to increase in popularity in applications including medical equipment, secure pairing and payments. This allows users to more easily take advantage of continuously evolving features and apps. For example, NFC devices can configure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® technology sessions between devices without consumer interaction, share and interact with feature- and content- rich data such as coupons at point of sale, and allow consumer devices to easily exchange files and contacts.

 

Features and benefits of the TRF7970A NFC platform:

  • Industry’s lowest power NFC device supporting up to 2 times longer battery life with eight selectable power modes (Power modes range from <1 uA to 120 mA)
  • Supports a wide range of communication options with peer-to-peer communication, reader/writer capability and card emulation
  • Supports two crystal oscillator frequencies: 13.56MHz or 27.12MHz frequencies give engineers more flexibility in speed and cost options for their designs
  • Large 128 byte FIFO buffer for NFC communications allows developers using microcontrollers with low MHz to create products capable of handling large data transfers
  • Compliance with ISO/IEC 18092 and ISO/IEC 21481 standards gives developers the ability to create globally interoperable products
  • NFC software stack libraries and an innovative RF field detector allow for easy development efforts and robust, cost effective designs
  • NFC Peer-to-Peer Initiator as well as Active and Passive Target Operation are available for MSP430™ microcontrollers
  • Supports multiple reader/writer protocols and includes demo software stacks for reader/writer mode ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 18000-3, ISO/IEC 14443A/B and FeliCa

 

TI’s new TRF7970A NFC development kit is immediately available for order at www.ti.com/nfc-pr-es and priced at USD $99.