Re: Econet reduces mobile broadband prices by as much as 73%
Not every base station is HSDPA... try to put a booster to enhance your antenna
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I spoke about Powertel in one article and I can already see its grave being dug, sorry to Brodacom, my sympathy to Telco and all the ISPs in-between... of course all the best to Africom as the game is...
View ArticleRe: Why we should have electronic voting
You will notice that you have said the difference between the votes " avoided a runoff by 8100 votes" Moreover It would be unfair to blame the failure to implement the system on the system itself.
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I get the sense! He who controls the code would be king.
View ArticleRe: Why we should have electronic voting
There is no need for a recount really. But the machines leave a coded audit trail that can be used to verify the tally. I do not think the machines are any less secure than our paper ballots.
View ArticleRe: Econet reduces mobile broadband prices by as much as 73%
The future is now, l happen to kno from user experience what lte can do to speeds
View ArticleRe: Government website hacked
There is a huge skill gap at the moment in zim in terms of cyber security professionals. Most of the security gurus left the country due to the lack of "real security" at most organisations in Zim. I...
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can you pliz give me a name for same of the Big 4 consulting companies, it would be of gt8 help...
View ArticleRe: Econet reduces mobile broadband prices by as much as 73%
Telecel was cheaper as you go up. At one time Telecel was giving 110 Mbs for $3, but now with this new promo from Eco vawacha until they offer something special.
View ArticleRe: Why we should have electronic voting
With the presidential election less than three months away, I know ZEC would want to avoid paper-related problems that plagued the referendum. E-voting systems have flaws of their own, especially with...
View ArticleRe: Using technology to fight corruption
l once saw a police bmw car parked at a very strange place with five officers in it. Some were opening and flapping receipt books whilst others were counting money, whouldnt this be done a a police...
View ArticleRe: Using technology to fight corruption
it happening in other countries and can be a success if the police are serious about fighting corruption.
View ArticleRe: C2 Media launches Zweely, a network of local sites & mobile apps
It's good work, I like it
View ArticleRe: C2 Media launches Zweely, a network of local sites & mobile apps
Thanks for the article Limbikani. We have sorted the registration issue on Kumusika (due to moving servers). We are very keen to get people's opinions on these apps and ideas for other products and...
View ArticleRe: Using technology to fight corruption
There is another proverb: A fish rots from the head down. There is no hope for getting rid of corruption if it is condoned (or even encouraged) from the top. If photographing an officer is not...
View ArticleRe: C2 Media launches Zweely, a network of local sites & mobile apps
I like the fact that there are now more local apps on the iOS platform. Devs normally shy away from iOS... Big thanx to C2 and keep it up.And the Kumusika app is by far the best and most useful from...
View ArticleRe: C2 Media launches Zweely, a network of local sites & mobile apps
I respect this. I have a lot of questions though on how these apps generate revenue.
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