Re: US Lawmakers scared of Huawei and ZTE. Should we also be worried?
Sounds like economic protectionism. Another take here: http://gigaom.com/2012/10/08/w...
View ArticleRe: Econet says more than 200 kombis now accepting EcoCash
What is the real cost to the ecocash user is my question, how much more are they paying for the convenience. Is there a commission fee attached to using the service? 2. Who do we transfer the money to...
View ArticleRe: US Lawmakers scared of Huawei and ZTE. Should we also be worried?
Embedded hardware malware is not exactly unheard of so it wouldn't be surprising if it turned out to be true, especially after stuxnet. The state of global economics/relations is such that some would...
View ArticleRe: Econet says more than 200 kombis now accepting EcoCash
This is a good development. I think there is need for all mobile operators to introduce this kind of service and balance the market. I do not trust Econet because the more the Country depend on these...
View ArticleRe: Econet Wireless Zimbabwe to launch VoIP
Window dresser.Econet doesnt like VoIP.It ats into their revenues.
View ArticleRe: Mobile money for public transport: EcoCash in the Kombi
I wonder how they will deal with situations like "vabereki, one asati abhadhara" now.
View ArticleRe: Econet says more than 200 kombis now accepting EcoCash
Interesting developments I was actually wondering hw I could get paid for the small business I have just started, now ecocash will just prove to be useful unlike when they started charging the same...
View ArticleRe: Econet says more than 200 kombis now accepting EcoCash
"Clampdown on Touts and Rank Marshalls bring sanity to bus termini". "Econet announces over 200 "kombis" now accepting Ecocash as payment for fares." What a coincidence!
View ArticleRe: Mobile money for public transport: EcoCash in the Kombi
Problem is, would you see the city of Harare successfully running a bus schedule? There should be more private players in the public transport sector. the most government/city council can do is alter...
View ArticleRe: Mobile money for public transport: EcoCash in the Kombi
Actually, for the most part, cards havent truly caught on because of the bank charges associated with continuously swiping. In the end most people always stick with cash unless they are dealing with...
View ArticleRe: Mobile money for public transport: EcoCash in the Kombi
I stay in Cape Town and most kombis dont have mahwindi so you can survive.. Everyone just puts their money together yoenda kumberi. To answer your issue about hat happens of the commuter's phone...
View ArticleRe: Econet rearranges smartphone contract deals. Still more expensive
This is extortionate pricing. Zimbos open your eyes!
View ArticleRe: Africom responds on MTN partnership. Doesn’t really say anything
I think speculating is not a bad thing hey, especially when a company forces us to do so, the way Africom has.
View ArticleRe: Africom responds on MTN partnership. Doesn’t really say anything
cheaper for africom as in no international gateway for comms btwn SA and Zim. but then again MTN is negotiating the same kind of deal with every operator.
View ArticleRe: Africom responds on MTN partnership. Doesn’t really say anything
It's like saying we shall embark on a journey where we shall pack bags and drive a car so that we get to our destination and do things!
View ArticleRe: Econet rearranges smartphone contract deals. Still more expensive
The deals seem fair to me but I dont wanna be using the same phone for two years.
View ArticleRe: Now you can get the Zimbabwean passport form online
Please tell us which one is the correct fee then. We appreciate the effort done by Herald in finding the fee, but is it the correct one.
View ArticleRe: Econet rearranges smartphone contract deals. Still more expensive
I neither own GS3 or IPhone 4S why you associate me with those particular devices flatters me, I love windows phone I think it's great and unique it's fluid touch the tiles are fantastic,although the...
View ArticleRe: Econet rearranges smartphone contract deals. Still more expensive
You have incomplete information: the iPhone is $199 on a 2-year contract! This is not very different from the Econet deal (except you don't have to pay a $199 deposit). The onus is on the customer:...
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