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The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
unlocking iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & Modem firmware 02.30.03 This version Renews Network Key Automatically with REBEL Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks, NO NEED to take out your simcard anymore to renew Network key..
ONLY REBEL SIM FIND THE NETWORK AUTOMATICLY
- Support for iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & 2.2
- Support for iPhone Modem firmware 02.30.03
INCOMING & OUTGOING CALLS WORKS
SMS MESSAGE WORKS
WITH REBEL SIM YOU WILL NOT VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR iPHONE 3G
DONT INSTALL UNLOCK SOFTWARE OR MAKE A JAILBREAK - IT VOID THE WARRANTY
- Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks. Renews Network Key Automaticaly.
- Support for iTunes on iPhone in 3G mode without WiFi.
- Support for Apps Store on 3G, without WiFi.
- No iTunes Sync or Airplane mode issues.
- GPRS/EDGE & Voice support for all 2G networks worldwide.
100% GENUINE REBEL SIM
- Data & Voice for 90%+ 3G Networks worldwide.
- Network Operator STK menu support.
- Network Access routines improved and rewritten.
- Simcard Access routines improved, will now support more network simcards.
* REBEL SIM unlock any cards and providers worldwide
* NO SIGNAL LOST (only REBEL SIM will find the signal automaticly)
* NO JAILBREAK
* NO SOFTWARE UNLOCK
* FAST AND EASY
* REBEL SIM is the best and stable unlock sim than Yessim, Furiousim, TurboSim, NextSim, Gevey-3g und Super X-SIM.
* PLUG & PLAY SIM works in few minutes + Manual
* NO CUT - DONT NEED TO CUT YOUR SIM ANYMORE
* THE ONLY ONE SIM CARD THAT UDATEABLE WORLDWIDE!!! if there a new firmware comes out u can update via a usb programmer the rebel sim, so you dont need to buy a new unlock sim anymore.
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
Fotos: Janine Moraes/PMC
A Prefeitura de Contagem, por meio da Secretaria de Educação, iniciou a entrega de 2 mil chips com pacotes de dados para auxiliar professores (as) e pedagogos (as) da Rede Municipal no desenvolvimento de atividades escolares. A cerimônia de entrega ocorreu na manhã desta quinta-feira (18/11), no auditório da Seduc. Contagem é o primeiro município a oferecer essa modalidade de SimCard com pacote de dados aos trabalhadores (as).
Cada chip terá uma configuração de 10GB de pacote de dados, sem contabilizar a utilização de redes sociais e com ligações e SMS ilimitados. Desta forma, os profissionais da educação terão acesso à internet de qualidade para desenvolverem suas atividades e se comunicarem com a comunidade escolar.
A prefeita Marília Campos esteve presente na cerimônia de entrega dos SimCard e celebrou a possibilidade de se encontrar novamente com as pessoas. “Além da entrega dos chips, que é muito importante e melhora as condições de trabalho de professoras e pedagogas, esse encontro é sinal que a pandemia está melhorando e podemos nos reunir”, comemorou.
Além disso, a chefe do Executivo destacou os desafios dos profissionais da educação durante o trabalho remoto. “Parabenizo a todos educadores e educadoras por fazerem a escola funcionar em momento tão difícil e ressaltar a participação da comunidade escolar nos encontros e reuniões virtuais, esse ‘dar as mãos’ é fundamental. Agradecer também o empenho de todas as secretarias, pois não foi fácil chegarmos até aqui, realizando mais uma ação para a educação, foi preciso muito trabalho e dedicação”.
A pedagoga Thais Gerci, do Centro Municipal de Educação Infantil Bernardo Monteiro, afirmou que este era um momento muito esperado pelos trabalhadores da educação. “Muito feliz em estar aqui. Na pandemia tivemos que ressignificar nossa prática pedagógica. Manter o vínculo com as famílias é primordial e esse chip vai ajudar muito”, disse.
Já a secretária de Educação, Telma Fernanda Ribeiro, apontou as ações da Seduc para apoiar as práticas pedagógicas e educativas durante a pandemia. “Realizamos um diagnóstico que apontou a necessidade de materialidade e conectividade. Já entregamos os computadores e agora estamos entregando os chips. Estar aqui hoje, na presença de professores (as) e pedagogos (as) realizando esta entrega é motivo de muita emoção”, afirmou Telma.
O vice-prefeito Ricardo Faria reafirmou o compromisso da prefeitura pela valorização da educação, com investimentos em tecnologia. Na mesma linha, o presidente da Comissão de Educação da Câmara Municipal de Contagem, vereador Pastor Itamar (PSC), parabenizou a iniciativa e a “sensibilidade” da administração em ajudar professores e professoras.
Também estiveram presentes na cerimônia o subsecretário de Tecnologia da Informação e Inovação, Fernando Lopes; o subprocurador Geral do Município, João Alves de Sousa Júnior; o secretário de Administração, Antônio David; o vice-presidente da Funec, professor Paulo Figueiredo; o subsecretário de Ensino, Anderson Cunha; a subsecretária de Gestão e Operações da Seduc, Stela Barros; professores (as), pedagogos (as) e dirigentes escolares.
Model No. PB722GA FunPad Tablet PC
Specifications
Call function : GSM card GSM900/1800
storage: Sumsung 4GB FLASH
expand: Support 32GB TF expand
CPU: VIA 8650 (800MHZ)
Operation systerm: android 2. 2+256M DDR3
Display screen :7 inch 800480 TFT, 2 point mulit touch screen .
Lanuge menu :Chinese, English, Korean, Japanese, Russian, French, German etc . . .
network Explorer: Ucweb explorerChrome-liteexplorer
Flash: Support Adobe Flash lite 10. 1, Macromedia Flash
Chat tool: QQ, MSN, SKYPEG-talkfring
email: GMAIL
Office software :DOCUMENT TO GO (support WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT, PDF), TXT, (but should insert TF card when use this software)
3G Support: external 3G
WI-FI: 802. 11b/g
games: Touch screen gamesGravity sensor games:pianoguitar tennnisbaseballchesschinese chessangry birdsgobang et
Audio player: audio format Support MP3, WMA, MP2, OGG, AAC, M4A, MA4, FLAC, APE audio player, support music list
Singnal-to-Noise: > 90dB
other: LRC , icon for an album , Custom sound
Video player: Vedio format Support 3GPMP4FLVMEPG 1/2/4AVIMPGAVIH263H264 format, support 720P max . Can watch online video
Video output: no
aspect ratio 16:9
player: Interanl player, can seach vedio automatic
camera: 1. 30 million pixels
IME: Google IME, can install other IME
ebook: Support TXT, CHMUMDPDBPDF , can change font, font color, background .
Photo browser: Support JPG BMP PNG GIF etc
Gravity sensor: support
customize desktop: support
UI interface: customize desktop , Multi-Screen display
Interface: USB USB2. 02
HOST: no
charger: 9V1. 5A
MIC: Bulit in
earphone: 3. 5mm earphone interface
instruction Battery :2400 mAH/ 7. 4V Li-ion battery
Battery life :3 hours for movie play5 hours for misc playWIFI for 2 hours , 2 hours for calling
Operation System: Android os 2. 2 tablet pc with phone.
Note: More details please visit www.fun-tek.com
unlocking iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & Modem firmware 02.30.03
This version Renews Network Key Automatically with REBEL Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks, NO NEED to take out your simcard anymore to renew Network key..
ONLY REBEL SIM FIND THE NETWORK AUTOMATICLY
- Support for iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & 2.2
- Support for iPhone Modem firmware 02.30.03
INCOMING & OUTGOING CALLS WORKS
SMS MESSAGE WORKS
WITH REBEL SIM YOU WILL NOT VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR iPHONE 3G
DONT INSTALL UNLOCK SOFTWARE OR MAKE A JAILBREAK - IT VOID THE WARRANTY
- Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks. Renews Network Key Automaticaly.
- Support for iTunes on iPhone in 3G mode without WiFi.
- Support for Apps Store on 3G, without WiFi.
- No iTunes Sync or Airplane mode issues.
- GPRS/EDGE & Voice support for all 2G networks worldwide.
100% GENUINE REBEL SIM
- Data & Voice for 90%+ 3G Networks worldwide.
- Network Operator STK menu support.
- Network Access routines improved and rewritten.
- Simcard Access routines improved, will now support more network simcards.
* REBEL SIM unlock any cards and providers worldwide
* NO SIGNAL LOST (only REBEL SIM will find the signal automaticly)
* NO JAILBREAK
* NO SOFTWARE UNLOCK
* FAST AND EASY
* REBEL SIM is the best and stable unlock sim than Yessim, Furiousim, TurboSim, NextSim, Gevey-3g und Super X-SIM.
* PLUG & PLAY SIM works in few minutes + Manual
* NO CUT - DONT NEED TO CUT YOUR SIM ANYMORE
* THE ONLY ONE SIM CARD THAT UDATEABLE WORLDWIDE!!! if there a new firmware comes out u can update via a usb programmer the rebel sim, so you dont need to buy a new unlock sim anymore.
The day the iPhone
Died, and they were singing, "Bye
Bye, MIss Ameri—"
Had brunch with Darren and Peter and their new baby Annika, and Pete and Sushma (in from Chicago) with their new baby Anisha, down at Estancia just south of Canal. Miriam and Nickolay couldn't make it in from L.A. with Lulu, but they were here in spirit.
On the way down, I tried to plug in new headphones into my iPhone, and even though I had been having a lot of audio problems yesterday, as I slipped the 1/8" stereo jack into the anodized housing I heard a strangle little squelch over the earbuds, and, horror of horrors... my iPhone died. I know.
I KNOW.
After a nice, slightly overwhelming afternoon conversation about babies, we headed up to the new apartment to reassess the issue that cropped up with the built-in renovation. It seems that where we had previously thought was 'empty space' has turned out to be a building airduct, so we're not going to be able to turn the cabinets into an island OR make a little foyer coat closet. Yep. But Julie seemed to take it in stride, and we discussed how we're going to place speakers in the room—honestly, I had more of this conversation with myself, but Jules did have one or two aesthetic opinions about the matter.
Because I hadn't been anticipating being at the apartment, I had not worn my sneakers, and so Julie and I swapped footwear, so I could go to the gym. As it turns out, her shoes are a kind of very tight, and yet I still somehow ran 3.5 miles. This was not entirely a good idea.
Came back. Tried to resuscitate the iPhone, but got nothing, and ended up having to perform a technological lobotomy and place the AT&T SIM card into my standby Motorola. As I said in my last tweet, it was like amputating Einstein's medulla oblongata and placing it in Paris Hilton.
Took a brief nap, and then headed to Max's No-Surprise-birthday party where I had one too many Caipirinhas.
And so it is.
Own a truly unique iPhone accessory, typically only available from Apple support directly!
Received direct from Apple support, I have for sale a NEVER USED iPhone SIM card removal tool! You can use this little tool to easily and safely remove the SIM card from your iPhone. While the SIM card removal tool I received was for a 1st gen iPhone, I am lead to believe that it is also compatible with the new 3G iPhone!
As you can see from the photo, an instructional sticker was handily included by Apple on the packaging, though it looks like slight modification to the Apple SIM Card Removal Tool is required before using.
I'm also fairly certain the Apple SIM Card Removal Tool can be used to hold papers together, so it is multifunctional!
Taken on 01 July 2013 in Sierra Leone near Lakka-Beach Waterloo (20130701_002)
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
unlocking iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & Modem firmware 02.30.03 This version Renews Network Key Automatically with REBEL Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks, NO NEED to take out your simcard anymore to renew Network key..
ONLY REBEL SIM FIND THE NETWORK AUTOMATICLY
- Support for iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & 2.2
- Support for iPhone Modem firmware 02.30.03
INCOMING & OUTGOING CALLS WORKS
SMS MESSAGE WORKS
WITH REBEL SIM YOU WILL NOT VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR iPHONE 3G
DONT INSTALL UNLOCK SOFTWARE OR MAKE A JAILBREAK - IT VOID THE WARRANTY
- Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks. Renews Network Key Automaticaly.
- Support for iTunes on iPhone in 3G mode without WiFi.
- Support for Apps Store on 3G, without WiFi.
- No iTunes Sync or Airplane mode issues.
- GPRS/EDGE & Voice support for all 2G networks worldwide.
100% GENUINE REBEL SIM
- Data & Voice for 90%+ 3G Networks worldwide.
- Network Operator STK menu support.
- Network Access routines improved and rewritten.
- Simcard Access routines improved, will now support more network simcards.
* REBEL SIM unlock any cards and providers worldwide
* NO SIGNAL LOST (only REBEL SIM will find the signal automaticly)
* NO JAILBREAK
* NO SOFTWARE UNLOCK
* FAST AND EASY
* REBEL SIM is the best and stable unlock sim than Yessim, Furiousim, TurboSim, NextSim, Gevey-3g und Super X-SIM.
* PLUG & PLAY SIM works in few minutes + Manual
* NO CUT - DONT NEED TO CUT YOUR SIM ANYMORE
* THE ONLY ONE SIM CARD THAT UDATEABLE WORLDWIDE!!! if there a new firmware comes out u can update via a usb programmer the rebel sim, so you dont need to buy a new unlock sim anymore.
Foto: Luci Sallum/PMC
A Prefeitura de Contagem iniciou a entrega de tablets para utilização de crianças e estudantes da Rede Municipal de Ensino. A cerimônia que marcou a entrega simbólica dos equipamentos para as escolas do município ocorreu na manhã desta terça-feira (5/4), no saguão da Prefeitura.
As entregas dos tablets terão início pela Educação Infantil para equipar os Centros Municipais de Educação Infantil – Cemeis com laboratórios móveis de informática e ampliar a vivência das crianças no uso de tecnologias.
O acesso a equipamentos tecnológicos pelas crianças é um fator que “faz diferença” na preparação para o ensino fundamental, conforme apontou a prefeita Marília, durante a entrega dos tablets. “A criança que vai para as escolas de Educação Infantil, vai muito mais preparada para enfrentar o ensino fundamental. Por isso, estamos construindo mais unidades para atender as crianças da cidade”, disse.
Durante a cerimônia a secretária de Educação, Telma Fernanda Ribeiro, anunciou o início da construção de quatro unidades dos Centros Municipais de Educação Infantil – Cemeis, um investimento acima de R$ 19 milhões da Prefeitura que garantirá 1.128 nova vagas para crianças.
Neste primeiro momento, os tablets serão entregues para as unidades de Educação Infantil, na sequência
outras unidades serão contempladas. Ao todo, serão fornecidos 10.122 tablets de última geração, com 10
polegadas, 2 processadores, câmara e microfones integrados, sistema operacional Android configurado x
com aplicativos de uso educacional, além de conectividade via bluetooth e wi-fi. Eles vêm com Slot do uso de SimCard, capa anti –impacto, sistema de rastreamento com localização por GPS.
O investimento é de aproximadamente de 10 milhões. Para a professora Roberta Fernandes da Silva, do Cemei Vale das Orquídeas, na região Nacional, a chegada dos equipamentos será muito importante para as atividades escolares. “Hoje em dia todas as crianças sabem mexer com celular, mesmo que todas não tenham acesso em casa. As aulas serão mais criativas, ilustrativas, em tempo real, com acesso à internet”, destacou.
Viviane Magalhães é mãe de Matheus, estudante do Cemei Vale das Orquídeas, e afirmou estar “muito satisfeita” com a Educação em Contagem. “Tenho outros dois filhos que estudaram em escola particular. Hoje estou muito satisfeita com a escola municipal que investe em inclusão. Matheus tem síndrome de Down e ele já aprendeu o alfabeto, os números, as cores, tudo por meio da tecnologia. Os tablets vão ajudar muito”, comemorou.
Além de professoras, dirigentes, crianças e familiares, participaram da cerimônia. O subsecretário de Ensino, Anderson Cunha, a superintendente de Educação Infantil, Mayara Luna Rocha, e o subsecretário de Tecnologia e Informação, Fernando Lopes.
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
80元 for 1 GB of data + 700元 for a USB modem (which I didn't actually need). This is vs 130 SEK/MB for roaming data...
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
Nyamiaga, Uganda - March 23, 2023: A closed MTN Mobile Money telecommunications shop in a rural village market
Taken on 06 September 2014 in South Africa near Cape-Town Epilogue (DSC_7037)
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
Taken on 06 September 2014 in South Africa near Cape-Town Epilogue (DSC_7035)
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
The VC4Africa team just returned from an amazing trip to Ethiopia where we presented at the Making Finance Work in Africa conference, hosted a VC4Africa meetup and ran a workshop on business modeling at ICE Ethiopia, the country’s first real technology incubator. See a video on a similar trip we made recently to Cameroon and the work we did there with ActivSpaces. We also did video pitches with the entrepreneurs and many said it was the first time this was ever done in the country. Can you imagine that? The country is just incredibly inspiring. 85 million people and by 2050 the population could double. The market potential for mobile/web services is immense and waiting to be unlocked.
To some dismay, France Telecom runs the only telco. Ironic when you buy a simcard and receive the message, ‘welcome and thank you for choosing our service.’ The Seacom cable has been connected and prices have dropped 80% in the past three months, yet the real impact seems yet to come. Connecting with TEAMS could further increase access, but without a terrestial backbone in place access remains limited. Although only 400.000 people might have access to internet the enthusiasm for social networking is confirmed when 75% of these users can be found on Facebook. The country counts no more than maybe 20 bloggers although these numbers are sure to change fast.
Local techpreneurs know they want to be early and are looking at numerous ways to build services for the market. Advanced mobile services are not yet relevant given low smartphone penetration. Mobile banking and SMS information based services were the most talked about. Setting up locally is quite difficult and often entrepreneurs are connecting with Diaspora in the US. Often the businesses register in the US, get funding from the US and/or share in development. Also a VC network from Germany are looking at Ethiopia as a potential market to engage early and building on the significant German presence in Addis.
The barcamp starting today (after a party last night) will follow last year’s success. And where the first barcamp saw some 300 participants this year’s event will possibly see 700 people come together. There is clearly a growing enthusiasm for a digital future in Ethiopia.
A 45c MTN PayAsYouGo starter pack, featuring a MTN 64K SIM card. Since this netbook features an integrated 3G HSDPA module, and PayAsYouGo data rates are cheaper than contract rates, this is the best way to take advantage of WWAN connectivity in South Africa.
unlocking iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & Modem firmware 02.30.03 This version Renews Network Key Automatically with REBEL Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks, NO NEED to take out your simcard anymore to renew Network key..
ONLY REBEL SIM FIND THE NETWORK AUTOMATICLY
- Support for iPhone 3G firmware 2.2.1 & 2.2
- Support for iPhone Modem firmware 02.30.03
INCOMING & OUTGOING CALLS WORKS
SMS MESSAGE WORKS
WITH REBEL SIM YOU WILL NOT VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR iPHONE 3G
DONT INSTALL UNLOCK SOFTWARE OR MAKE A JAILBREAK - IT VOID THE WARRANTY
- Advanced IMSI handling & instant renewal on all operator networks. Renews Network Key Automaticaly.
- Support for iTunes on iPhone in 3G mode without WiFi.
- Support for Apps Store on 3G, without WiFi.
- No iTunes Sync or Airplane mode issues.
- GPRS/EDGE & Voice support for all 2G networks worldwide.
100% GENUINE REBEL SIM
- Data & Voice for 90%+ 3G Networks worldwide.
- Network Operator STK menu support.
- Network Access routines improved and rewritten.
- Simcard Access routines improved, will now support more network simcards.
* REBEL SIM unlock any cards and providers worldwide
* NO SIGNAL LOST (only REBEL SIM will find the signal automaticly)
* NO JAILBREAK
* NO SOFTWARE UNLOCK
* FAST AND EASY
* PLUG & PLAY SIM works in few minutes + Manual
* NO CUT - DONT NEED TO CUT YOUR SIM ANYMORE
* THE ONLY ONE SIM CARD THAT UDATEABLE WORLDWIDE!!! if there a new firmware comes out u can update via a usb programmer the rebel sim, so you dont need to buy a new unlock sim anymore.
APN: gprs.swisscom.ch
Modem-String: AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”gprs.swisscom.ch”
Username (Benutzer): gprs
Password (Passwort): gprs
DNS: automated, automatisch
Dial-in number (Einwahlnummer): *99***1#
Image (Bild): DSC02285(a)
Storm Shadow attempts to Sim Unlock his Iphone. Its Cobra's new plan of trying to conqueror the world.
If all else fails he'll chop it in half and buy a Nexus One
Cnet usage
news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20070720-1/rumor-unlocked-ip...
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Image from China (North) fieldsite taken as part of 15 month ethnographic research project on affects of social media on humankind and society accross the world. See UCL Social Networking Sites & Social Science Research Project for more details.
Taken on 06 September 2014 in South Africa near Cape-Town Epilogue (DSC_7025)
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
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