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ForgetMeNot Africa secures Innovation in Messaging award

ForgetMeNot Africa has won the coveted Innovation in Messaging award at the 160 Characters Mobile Messaging Awards.

ForgetMeNot Africa’s Message Optimiser technology took home the title at the events ceremony on Wednesday, June 22. The Message Optimiser system bypasses the need for fixed telephone line Internet access, PCs, expensive subscriptions, smartphones, Java downloads and data connections to provide email, online chat, instant messaging and social networking to even the most rural communities in Africa. It transforms even the most basic SMS-enabled device into a virtual smartphone.

Jeremy George, Chief Operating Officer for ForgetMeNot Africa, said:
“This award celebrates ForgetMeNot Africa’s continued progress in bridging the digital divide in Africa. Our goal remains to provide internet messaging on every mobile phone on the continent. In the past year our technology has enabled access to Facebook, in addition to email and online chat, for more than 47.5 million people in east, west, central and southern Africa, with further expansion planned in the next 12 months.”

ForgetMeNot Africa was also nominated for the Messaging Application: Consumer award for its Facebook through Message Optimiser service.

Award winners can be seen in full here.

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Dasuba.com enables FREE SMS to Africa

People all over the world can now send free web-based SMS messages to Africa using Dasuba.com, a new service from ForgetMeNot Africa.


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About ForgetMeNot Africa

ForgetMeNot Africa’s Jeremy George, explains how the message optimiser platform bridges the gap between PC and mobile messaging by providing internet messaging on every mobile phone via eTXT’s.

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ForgetMeNot Africa nominated for the Best Marketing Campaign Award at AfricaCom Awards 2010

ForgetMeNot Africa have been nominated for the Best Marketing Campaign Award for the eTXT video campaign at the AfricaCom Awards to be held in Cape Town in November 2010.


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World telecoms conference report

The fifth World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-10) in Hyderabad June 2010 identified priorities for the development of telecommunications and information and communication technologies (ICTs) helping to bridge the global digital divide.

This video looks at Rwandan and Indian initiatives to bridge this divide.

ForgetMeNot Africa is nominated finalist at Global Messaging Awards

ForgetMeNot’s subsidiary ForgetMeNot Africa are very proud to announce that their eTXT service has been nominated for theInnovation in Messaging award, at the upcoming Global Messaging Awards 2010, in London.

Chief Operating Officer Jeremy George speaking from West Africa Com in Dakar, Senegal said:

“We are delighted the eTXT service which enables emails and chat messages to be sent and received seamlessly as an SMS has been recognised by the mobile industry as a major innovation in messaging”

He added,  eTXT has already been deployed in Africa and is changing the way people communicate.Our technology transforms low grade mobile phones into stepping stones across the global digital divide, which ultimately changes peoples lives in Africa”

The awards take place on the 22nd of June 2010 in London.

Mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device

By 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide. According to Gartner’s PC installed base forecast, the total number of PCs in use will reach 1.78 billion units in 2013. By 2013, the combined installed base of smartphones and browser-equipped enhanced phones will exceed 1.82 billion units and will be greater than the installed base for PCs thereafter.

Mobile Web users are typically prepared to make fewer clicks on a website than users accessing sites from a PC. Although a growing number of websites and Web-based applications offer support for small-form-factor mobile devices, many still do not. Websites not optimized for the smaller-screen formats will become a market barrier for their owners — much content and many sites will need to be reformatted/rebuilt.

Safaricom to provide quality internet

The KBC reports that mobile service provider Safaricom and CISCO a computer equipment manufacturing company Wednesday signed a partnership that will enable Safaricom corporate customers access quality internet communication at a cheaper price.

Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph said the launch of managed services will allow companies to share ideas and offer better services to their clients while saving costs.

Mr Joseph said the demand for managed services in the Information Technology (IT) sector was on the rise as companies look for ways of streamlining expenditure.

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Econet Telecom Lesotho brings two-way email to their entire network with our subsidary ForgetMeNot Africa

A new service will bring email services to rural and urban areas across the African country of Lesotho via any mobile phone, more than doubling the population’s access to email.

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Value Added Services – a double win?

Mobile markets are maturing and many operators are setting themselves apart from their competitors by offering Value Added Services (VAS). In most instances subscribers will need to send a SMS message in order to receive or download the item, whether it is a ring-tone, wall-paper or email (in the case of ForgetMeNot Africa’s Message Optimiser) leading to increased network usage.

So it’s no surprise that according to a report by Strand Consulting, the primary source of operators VAS revenue is derived from SMS traffic, with only a small amount coming from data services.

However, increased network traffic is only one benefit of offering VAS. Smart operators realise that VAS also have an important role to play in building customer loyalty and reducing churn. By offering customers value added services which are relevant and useful to their subscriber base operators can build long-term loyalty and minimise the loss of revenue to churn.