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Cyberspace Network is Nigeria’s Network, Software and Multi-vendor Integrator – It has Scored Many Firsts

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Cyberspace offers proven network, software and multi-vendor integration solutions to help customers and partners increase their competitive edge. From assessment and planning to network support, Cyberspace Network Limited is an IT infrastructure company that designs, builds, manages, and optimizes customized networks.

 

Cyberspace Network Limited is an IT infrastructure company that designs, builds, manages, and optimizes customized networks and software solutions which are strategically tailored to meet an organization’s goals and requirements.

 

Cyberspace offers proven network and software solutions and multi-vendor integration expertise to help our customers and partners increase their competitive edge. From assessment and planning to network support, we do not simply provide our clients with “off-the shelve” services; rather, we deliver customized solutions to meet specific business needs. Our experience across a wide spectrum of businesses and our key alliances with global recognized network service providers help us to provide an unbiased perspective on the latest technical advances and their performance in a variety of environments.

 

Cyberspace provides security performance, scalability and reliability through a wealth of interconnected services designed to facilitate information exchange. Their innovative solutions and expertise enable customers leverage the tremendous benefits of a robust IT infrastructure to grow their core businesses.

 

Some milestones

  • The first to implement MPLS backbone in Nigeria. Cyberspace has successfully managed 80% ICT needs of Nigeria on its MPLS backbone via 3.5GHz, FWA Metro Network.
  • The first to build a world class converged IP Network with gigabyte speed that supports any application based on the 3 hierarchical model-core, distribution and access for clients.
  • The first Microsoft Certified Partner on Business Solutions – Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  • The first Cisco Partner to develop add-on applications on Cisco IP phones to enable user get information update on stock, exchange rates, weather reports, sports, etc on real time.
  • The first company to pioneer the development and deployment of applications on CDMA Point of Sales Terminal.
  • The first company to pioneer the development and deployment of BREW applications on CDMA phones

MainOne Website Gets a Makeover – Raking More Clients

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MainOne site gets a makeup. This company is a social media animal. You will not even know that it is a big telecom giant. Just over few months,  Main One’s clients include 80% of the largest telecommunications operators and ISPs in Nigeria and Ghana.

 

About MainOne

Main One Cable Company Limited (‘Main One’) is the first submarine cable company offering open access, wholesale broadband capacity in West Africa. Main One is wholly African-owned with a vision to expand the much needed capacity on the African continent ensuring reduced costs of broadband communications across Africa. This vision has been realized in a submarine cable system that commenced operations in July 2010 with initial landing stations in Nigeria, Ghana and Portugal – connecting West Africa to the rest of the world via Portugal and the United Kingdom.  Today, majority of the telecommunication operators and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nigeria and Ghana are subscribing to broadband capacity on the Main One network.

 

Main One’s high capacity fibre network provides reliable and first class service delivery that can be measured against international standards ensuring broadband capacity is easily available and accessible to all within West Africa for regional and international operators as well as service providers. At Main One, we see the communication challenges that limit African businesses from being truly global players.  Opportunities now exist to showcase Africa’s technical and innovative prowess by employing Main One to providing the infrastructure platform that will help make your businesses grow and be successful by enabling your business to be always available and reachable from anywhere in the world.

 

Expensive bandwidth with poor service quality has meant that the entire population of Africa has been largely isolated by a Digital Divide. Main One’s submarine cable network bridges this divide. The network is designed to ensure that a subscription to Main One’s services guarantees an automatic connection to the rest of the world, thus enabling our customers to maximize their global reach and presence.  Our pledge to all our customers is that we will ensure they stay always connected in today’s global competitive landscape.  We have successfully met this pledge by maintaining 100% network availability since our launch in July 2010.

What is a Mobile App?

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We asked a college student to define an app. He got clueless on the terminology. Possibly, he has not memorized it from any of the textbooks because those books have not been written in Lagos. So, to you, what is an app? You know what it does, but how will you define it.

 

This is our take:  Mobile apps or mobile applications or apps for short are special purpose software (applications) developed for mobile devices. They can require a web browser or not to function. The key is that they use the Internet as a transport medium but do not require an Internet, ideally, to  operate. In some cases, most complicated ones require a telecommunication signal to function.

 

Under the mobile reading segments, these are the players and brands behind them
• Desktops and laptops
o Various platforms
o Game consoles (Wii, X-BOX)

 

• Readers
o Sony Reader
o Amazon Kindle
o BN Nook
o Kobo Reader
• Mobile devices
o Treo (Palm)
o Blackberry (RIM)
o iPhone (Apple)
o Android (Google)
o Ovi (Nokia)/Microsoft (Windows)

 

• Netbooks and tablets
o Asus
o Acer
o Dell
o Courier
o Apple iPad
o Samsung
o Motorola
o HP

o Fasmicro/Microscale

[Take Action] Tekedia REDESIGN – A Virtual Conference: Africa in Mobile + Cloud Era.

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In the last few years, most parts of the world have morphed into an electronically interdependent economic unit where a disruption in one marketplace affects the others. New technologies have emerged, transforming the ways we do business and, consequently, redesigning the world. Innovation in disruptive technologies pushes new and more agile firms to set new benchmarks, and forces established companies to incorporate evolving breakthroughs into their models or re-invent themselves to stay competitive.

Innovation thus remains a key driver in wealth creation, but the way it happens is changing as a result of new technologies, processes and tools. As social media networks advance, outsourcing ideas to the crowd has become common, while inter-company R&D that pools resources together is a new normal. From agriculture to print media, finance to mortgage and across sectors, industries, and disciplines, the world is being redesigned.

Two technologies that are playing major roles in this redesigning are mobile and cloud computing. And we will be discussing them in the context of Africa.  Right here on Tekedia on August 27, 2011, we will host a Virtual Conference, titled

 

Africa In Mobile + Cloud Era

 

 

You will watch feeds from experts and pros as they discuss the future on mobility and cloud computing and how that will affect Africa. No ticket, no travel, it is all in the cloud. We guess the best way to experience mobile and cloud is to do a conference in the domains of mobile and cloud!

 

A keynote will be delivered by our Founder. The exact time will be communicated very soon.

 

For questions and comments, email tekedia@fasmicro.com. This is going to be huge,   and we promise to offer you a good time.

 

[Call for Paper] Tekedia REDESIGN, a Virtual Conference

Interest Free Banking Model – An Innovation That Needs More Adoption. Startups Could Do Better In That Domain

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There has been uproar over the recently released circular on interest-free banking model in Nigeria.With experience in banking and an innovation enthusiast; I will like to share my opinion in reaction to the sensitivity shown and ignorance expressed by people over this subject, which is a huge success in other clime.

 

For a population like us, with over 68 million unbanked, with Kano and Katsina having the highest unbanked population of a total of 96% for each State, with significant part of that population having no formal education or where they are formally educated must take Islamic education alongside, how appropriate and timely to allow an interest –free banking which they can identify with. The necessity of attuning financial services to local cultures and needs was rightly captured by Accenture article on African Financial Services.

 

As a country with a pressing challenge of being competitive amongst comity of nations, we cannot allow primordial sentiments to becloud our sense of judgment and hence miss out in a growth opportunity like this. The retail banking market size is large enough with unmet demands for a product that caters for the Muslim faithful or anyone who does not want interest.

 

In addition, the employment opportunities that will come with it cannot be ignored, since a new crop of personnel will be trained and employed. Also, 65% of cash in circulation is outside banking, hence, we need a leader with an innovative disposition to get them in, Interest Free banking to the rescue.

 

Interest –free banking, with particular reference to Islamic banking is an innovation, it is attributed to the pioneering work of Ahmad El Najjar in Egypt in 1963. The success of that banking model in capturing those left out of the traditional banking system based on their faith makes it an ideal alternative not after the recent failures of Nigerian Microfinance banks in being far from their description.

 

This piece was sent by Bola, the custodian of Higher Education and Innovation blog.