Millions of mobile users
owning basic mobile phones across Africa and Asia are now able to join the
online community using a new low-cost USSD messaging service from Etisalat.
This will provide access to email, social networking and messaging services, to
basic mobile devices and feature phones at very affordable prices.
This follows an agreement
between the Etisalat Group, the leading operator in the Middle-East, Africa and
Asia, and Mahindra Comviva, the global leader in providing mobile financial and
value added solutions, which was signed at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The Group-level partnership agreement was signed at Etisalat’s stand in Hall 2
2B110 by Etisalat Group’s Chief Commercial Officer, Rainer Rathgeber and Ambar
Sur, Global Market Unit Head for Mahindra Comviva. The contract for Etisalat
Nigeria was signed by Steven Evans, CEO for Etisalat Nigeria and Kaustubh
Kashyap, Mahindra Comviva’s Global Key Account Manager for Etisalat. Also
present were Essa Al Haddad, who is both the Etisalat Group’s CEO for Africa
and vice chairman of EMTS and Manoranjan Mohapatra, Mahindra Comviva’s CEO.
The partnership provides
Etisalat’s 139 million subscribers across Middle East, Africa and Asia with
consumer email, instant messaging, social networking, phone book backup
services as well as popular news/web feeds and other relevant applications over
their mobile phone. They can do this either through downloading an application
or via USSD, SMS or MMS messages which eliminates the users' dependence on
smartphones. This effectively provides access to contemporary web services to
every mobile handset.
The platform will be deployed
in a single location within the UAE, while the services will be made available
to all the 15 affiliates of Etisalat. The first Etisalat market to deploy the
new messaging solution is Etisalat Nigeria, whose 15 million subscribers will
soon be able to enjoy the benefit of advanced communications on any handset.
Steven Evans, CEO Etisalat
Nigeria explained the rationale behind being the first Etisalat operating unit
to deploy the new messaging solution. He said, “Nigeria has a vast population
of young people a majority of which are basic-phone holders with no or minimum
data capabilities. As we continue to attract new customers to our network
across various segments, it is our desire that we are able to address their
needs to enjoy emailing, instant messaging, and social networking amongst other
services no matter the type of handset they are using. Etisalat Nigeria is
acclaimed the industry leader in innovation and mobile broadband so this latest
addition to our portfolio further reinforces our positioning and opens new
opportunities to customers to experience firsthand some of the exciting
services we have to offer through this partnership”.
Commenting on the partnership,
Essa Al Haddad, Chief Executive Officer, Africa at the Etisalat Group and Vice
Chairman at EMTS said, “With the ubiquity of Internet, Internet-enabled
services such as social networking, email and instant messaging have gained
tremendous popularity. However, with smartphone adoption still low in many
countries and multiple clients for each service, the user experiences get very
complicated. These will limit the adoption of such web services on mobile
handsets. Comviva has always been a trusted partner for Etisalat and with
this new engagement, we will bring such and other more richer and interactive
web services for our subscribers without any such limitations.”
Manoranjan Mohapatra, CEO,
Mahindra Comviva, added, “We are excited to extend our partnership with
Etisalat Group by offering these exciting web services for all its subscribers
across 15 affiliates. These Cloud-based offerings will significantly accelerate
time to market for Etisalat, stably. This partnership also reflects our
commitment to create and deploy innovative and revenue-enhancing solutions that
will delight subscribers and thus help Etisalat build a sustainable competitive
advantage in their markets.”
As per the recent report from
Nielsen, consumers’ time spent with social media on mobile apps and the mobile
web has increased 63 percent in 2012, compared to the same period last year.
Juniper Research forecasts that the number of mobile IM (Instant Messaging)
users will exceed 1.3 billion by 2016.
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