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Less Walk More Talk: How Celtel and the Mobile Phone Changed Africa

ISBN-13: 9781119206538 / Angielski / Other digital carrier / 2020 / 236 str.

Russell Southwood
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Less Walk More Talk: How Celtel and the Mobile Phone Changed Africa

ISBN-13: 9781119206538 / Angielski / Other digital carrier / 2020 / 236 str.

Russell Southwood
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"A son wants to talk to his mother in a neighbouring village - it's a two day walk each way."

"A plumber makes house calls all morning only to return to his shop to pick up messages for the afternoon."

"A rural farmer wants to know what crop prices are in the market to see when best to sell his crops - he has to take a day out to visit the market only to find out that the prices are too low midweek."

This was Africa before mobile phones arrived: a lot of walking and not much talking. In the main, fixed line phones were provided by a monopoly provider and were not well resourced or energetic about connecting customers. Waiting lists for new subscribers could be ten years. The absence of instant communications provided many excuses for things undone and little incentive for action.

Africa was considered a difficult place to do business and an even harder place to make money. Early mobile phone pioneers were largely home grown and made their money targeting elites. However, in the space of just over five years, Africa went from having almost no phones to a position where over 100 million Africans now have access to a mobile phone. As one of Africa's largest mobile operators, the story of Celtel's rise forms a significant part of this phenomenal growth.

This book is the story of how Celtel grew its business with both the successes and failures along the way: everything from launching a mobile network in the middle of a civil war to steering clear of jail and corruption. It is a story that provides a startling insight into how communications is changing Africa's potential to succeed and how it may well become the emerging market that will most surprise the pundits in the next five years.

Russell Southwood is the editor of Balancing Act's News Update, a specialist e-letter covering Internet, telecoms and computing in Africa.

A son wants to talk to his mother in a neighbouring village it s a two day walk each way. A plumber makes house calls all morning only to return to his shop to pick up messages for the afternoon. This was Africa before mobile phones arrived: a lot of walking and not much talking.

Kategorie:
Technologie
Kategorie BISAC:
Technology & Engineering > Telecommunications
Business & Economics > Ekonomia
Wydawca:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781119206538
Rok wydania:
2020
Dostępne języki:
Angielski
Ilość stron:
236
Wymiary:
22.922.9 x 15.2
Oprawa:
Other digital carrier

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

1. Nigeria: bidding for the big one in a land without mobiles.

2. The boy from Sudan makes good.

3. From corporate governance to political governance – Mo Ibrahim s Foundation.

4. The talk business – how does it work?

5. Starting out is hard to do.

6. Doing business in a war zone.

7. Steering clear of corruption .

8. Tanzania s TTCL – the deal that took five years to complete.

9. Snatching Kenya from under the nose of rivals.

10. Changing the shape of the problem.

11. Building an African brand – the impact of mobiles on Africa.

12. Raising the funds to fuel growth – cash is king.

13. Going to market – Celtel sells out.

14. Meet the new owners.

15. Buying Nigeria s V–Mobile – the billion dollar deal.

16. Luck or good judgement?

Annexes.

Annex 1 Chronology of events.

Annex 2 Dramatis personae.

Annex 3 Celtel′s financings.

Index.

Russell Southwood is the editor of Balancing Act s News Update, a specialist e–letter covering Internet, telecoms and computing in Africa. He has authored a number of books including: Via Africa: Creating Local and Regional IXPs to Save Money and Bandwidth; An Overview of VoIP regulation in Africa; Policy Responses and Proposals.

Russell Southwood presents a compelling story of the remarkable achievement of a company that made a success of building a sustainable, ethical business, as well as making life better for the people of Africa.

  • A son wants to talk to his mother in a neighbouring village it s a two day walk each way.
  • A business person wants to set up a meeting with a colleague out on business on the other side of town.
  • A plumber makes house calls all morning only to return to his shop to pick up messages for the afternoon.
  • A rural farmer wants to know what crop prices are in the market to see when best to sell his crops he has to take a day out to visit the market only to find out that the prices are too low midweek.

This was Africa before mobile phones arrived: a lot of walking and not much talking. In the main, fixed line phones were provided by a monopoly provider and were not well resourced or energetic about connecting customers. Waiting lists for new subscribers could be ten years. The absence of instant communications provided many excuses for things undone and little incentive for action.

Africa was considered a difficult place to do business and an even harder place to make money. Early mobile phone pioneers were largely home grown and made their money targeting elites. However, in the space of just over five years, Africa went from having almost no phones to a position where over 100 million Africans now have access to a mobile phone. As one of Africa s largest mobile operators, the story of Celtel s rise forms a significant part of this phenomenal growth. This book is the story of how Celtel grew its business with both the successes and failures along the way: everything from launching a mobile network in the middle of a civil war to steering clear of jail and corruption. It is a story that provides a startling insight into how communications is changing Africa s potential to succeed and how it may well become the emerging market that will most surprise the pundits in the next five years.



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