SpA and Tele2 Telecommunication Services SLU from Tele2 AB Group. As well‚ the Hutch Essar from Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited network is also integrated. Further‚ Safaricom‚ Vodafone’s partner in Kenya announces the opening of M-PESA‚ an innovative new mobile payment solution that gives customers access to simple financial transactions by cellular phone. Vodafone joins Microsoft and Yahoo! in seamless Instant Messaging (IM) services to the international phone. These services provide
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ISSN 2277-0844; Volume 2‚ Issue 4‚ pp 92-110; April‚ 2013. Online Journal of Social Sciences Research ©2013 Online Research Journals Full Length Research Paper Available Online at http://www.onlineresearchjournals.org/JSS Mobile Money in Zimbabwe: Integrating Mobile Infrastructure and Processes to Organisation Infrastructure and Processes *Owen Kufandirimbwa1‚ Ngonidzashe Zanamwe1‚ Gilford Hapanyengwi1‚ and Gabriel Kabanda2 1 Computer Science Department‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Zimbabwe
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was then in the industrial age when people relied heavily on manufacturing and factories. (Jessica Whittemore) Service industries are businesses that mainly work for the customer but they do not involve factory manufacturing. An example can be the M-pesa transaction; it is a service which many people use to pay for services offered to them. Consultation is another example‚ one gets paid for consulting; be it a doctor‚ financial consultant‚ engineer etc‚ these are not manufacturing but services and
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Insurance & technology to better serve Emerging Consumers: Learning to improve access & service Zurich Financial Services Group Contents Acknowledgements A note on the authors Introduction I. A new data universe: understanding customers better Data mining Monitor behavior and trends Implications for insurance The bank in your hand: providing financial access through mobile phones Branchless banking SMS advertising and sales Implications for insurance 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 II. 6 6 8 9
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Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) A vehicle to usher in inclusive growth and bridge the digital divide January 2011 www.deloitte.com/in 2 Contents Message from Chairman‚ TRAI Message from President‚ ASSOCHAM Message from Secretary General‚ ASSOCHAM Message from Deloitte Objective & Methodology Executive Summary Introduction What is MVAS? What is Utility MVAS? Key categories in Utility MVAS A Framework for Utility MVAS Drivers for Utility MVAS Categories in focus Category 1 : M-Commerce
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Safaricom Ltd. SWOT Analysis Author’s name Institution Abstract This paper expounds on results from a SWOT analysis of Safaricom Ltd‚ a leading mobile network company in Kenya. This basically describes a research conducted to determine the company’s achievements‚ limitations‚ opportunities and challenges. Brief information on the history‚ management and major undertakings of the company since it was started are among issues outlined in this paper in a bid to enhance better understanding of
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Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas : Scheduled Tribes live in contiguous areas unlike other communities. It is‚ therefore‚ much simpler to have an area-approach for development activities and also regulatory provisions to protect their interests. In order to protect the interests of Scheduled Tribes with regard to land alienation and other social factors‚ provisions of ‘‘Fifth Schedule" and ‘‘Sixth Schedule"have been enshrined in the Constitution. The Fifth Schedule under Article 244(1) of Constitution
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The Extended Role of the Nurse HEIDI BIRCH‚ M.SC.‚ R.G.N.‚ R.M. BACKGROUND Within the UK nursing practice is undergoing changes that are both exciting and controversial. The potential to develop the role of the nurse within the health care profession should not be allowed to slip from our grasp. Initiatives by the government are aimed at redefining the traditional structure of the NHS. Making a Difference (1) aims to look at ways of strengthening the nursing‚ midwifery and health visiting
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KABARAK UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT ORGANIZATION NAME: KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. NAME: KIPLANGAT K. LABAN REG. NO. CM/N/0091/05/09 COMMENCED: 09th MAY 2011. COMPLETED: 29nd JULY 2011 SUPERVISOR: DR. ZAKAYO. Table of Contents Table of Content..........................................
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References: * www.ecommerce-land.com * www.ihub.co.ke * The Economics of M-Pesa‚ William Jack and Tavneet Suri‚ 2nd Edition‚ August 2010 * www.kcbbankgroup.com * www.imbank.com * The Smart Company‚ The Daily Nation‚ 17th July 2012 page 8-9
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