In Sub-Saharan Africa 300 million people do not have mobile broadband coverage

Our Rural Technical Innovation enables mobile carriers to profit in off-grid markets.

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Challenges of The Rural Business Model
The rural business model bears little resemblance to the traditional mobile operator business model, where subscriber mass aims to offset network costs. Rural communities lack population density and are generally a low income demographic. Other important challenges are:

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Operating Environment
Multiple factors increase the complexity and operational cost of rural sites, such as distance (i.e. response time), infrastructure availability (i.e. electricity, backhaul, roads), climate (i.e. site susceptibility) and security (i.e. theft, vandalism).
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Less Sophisticated Users
Technology literacy is much lower in rural areas, so service adoption is hindered both in terms of subscriber enrollment and network usage.
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Subscriber Profile
Rural users communication and service needs differ, so the market opportunity must be approached differently.
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Lack of Relevant Content
Network usage is tied to subscribers’ interests and needs, which in turn is prompted by access and availability to relevant information and services
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Prompt help

We give prompt help desk answer right when receiving the request from customers.

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Sound advice

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No risking factors are present and we have all kinds of measures to protect against losses.

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Tech savvy

Technological wise plans are made for addressing all kinds of requests and demands.

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100% of our current and recurring customers feel satisfied with the final results.

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