Christopher
I am just an ICT professional who takes keen interest in seeing even the wretched of the earth benefit from this thing called ICT. PS: I wouldnt mind an extra income for something I already enjoy doing voluntarily. Wire > You man are you on Mango's Payroll if not they had better think about > putting you there. > > CN > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ----- > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: "Wire James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: 07/26/2004 03:05PM > Subject: RE: lug_: The giant is moving > > Gitta > > You are dead wrong. What Mango has done is that when u walk into a > shop, you have the choice of paying Ushs 2000 and the attendant only > scratches for you one Air time code worth 2000/=. Ideally speaking, > one card of Ushs 10000 can support upto five different people. Do you > get it now? > > Wire > >> There are no Mango Share Cards for 2,000/=, one has to spend 10,000/= >> before doing any sharing. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Wire James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 2:39 PM >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: RE: lug_: The giant is moving >> >> Hey Gitta >> >> This is a half empty/half full glass kind of argument. All points of >> view have their positives. My take is that for the upscale market, >> the MTN service of forwarding airtime via an SMS is more convenient >> when you want to share with others. As for the Mango Share service, >> it is very convenient for those of us who occassionally have the >> small denominations and yet would still want to buy some air time. I >> mean take it from me, the number of people likely to buy a Ushs 2000 >> airtime Pin Code is far higher than those that will buy one of Ushs >> 5000. So probably mango's strategy is to reach out to the low end of >> the market spectrum and allow them to spend in quantities that they >> are more comfortable with. The most ironic thing is that some of >> these guys might end up spending Ushs 10000 on airtime but in bits of >> Ushs 2000 yet if you told them to buy a card of Ushs 10000 at ago, >> they will riot :-). >> >> These are all market dynamics in my view that are arrived at >> hopefully with some good research background. Unfortunately some of >> them >> sometimes backfire right from the word go but again I will not >> hesitate to say that the mango Share is quite interesting. >> >> Wire >>> Not wanting to always turn the lug into some Marketing place or >>> Company bashing list, honestly is it more convenient scratching 5 >>> times and STILL sending the recipient an message or giving them a >>> call or just sending the message. >>> >>> Also Ziggy, if I intend to give you 2000/= am now past the point of >>> your 2 minutes argument, what the point of discussion is, is the >>> method of getting it to you. >>> >>> Is it more convenient to buy another card, scratch it 5 times and >>> then send you the message? >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Ziggy David Lubowa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 1:45 PM >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Subject: RE: lug_: The giant is moving >>> >>> >>> >>> I think it is pretty much the same concept , just different ways of >>> getting �the job done. It seems it's now about who can offer the >>> best value added �service if you would like to call it that. The >>> mango product is like the one �in Tanzania and i think it is working >>> fine. As for MTN besides the fact that �you can share airtime, how >>> many people would share airtime that is already �loaded, infact >>> think of it this way most pre-paid subscribers �who are �willing to >>> help you use their phones >>> �when you want to make a call, what they >>> >>> would say is " Please use 1minute or 2 minutes ) am sure all of you >>> who have �ever borrowed phones to make a call always use about that >>> much, so i find it �hard to believe that someone can actually send >>> you 2,000/= of there already �loaded airtime without much of a >>> complaint. I think airtime that is not �loaded yet like Mango's >>> airtime strip is more of a better innovation. >>> >>> I stand to be corrected on this :) >>> >>> >>> >>> �- Ziggy >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:29:08 +0300, gittas wrote >>>> How does Me2U compare with Mango Share card in terms of >>>> convenience? >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Wire James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 1:33 PM >>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> Subject: Re: lug_: The giant is moving >>>> >>>> These guys truly amaze me. Last weekend I flipped when I tried out >>>> the Mango Share card. It is a cool innovation indeed. Buying >>>> airtime in smaller denominations is one easy way of reaching out to >>>> the low income earners. >>>> >>>> Viva UTL >>>> >>>> Wire >>>> >>>> > * � UGANDA'S UTL LAUNCHES SOLAR LANDLINE >>>> > >>>> > Uganda Telecom has introduced solar-powered accessory for the >>>> newly >>>> introduced TelesaverPlus landline. This will especially be useful >>>> for rural >>>> > populations, which have no access to regular electricity power. >>>> > >>>> > "This is in line with our goal to provide total communication >>>> solutions to everyone including those in the rural areas at rates >>>> suitable to them. Everybody has a right to communicate," Mr Hans >>>> Paulsen, UTL's Marketing Manager, said on Monday. >>>> > >>>> > He was speaking at the launch of the two products (TelesaverPlus >>>> and >>>> solar charger) in Mbarara town. The solar panel, which comes with a >>>> battery, �costs >>>> > Shs160,000 exclusive of the landline, which costs Shs240,000. >>>> More >>>> than 8,000 people have subscribed to TelesaverPlus since its launch >>>> a month ago. >>>> > >>>> > Faisal Ijaz Khan, UTL's Chief Commercial Officer, said UTL is in >>>> the >>>> process >>>> > of upgrading its network to accommodate the increasing >>>> subscription. >>>> He said >>>> > within six weeks Masaka, Ntungamo, Kabale, Bushenyi, Kasese, >>>> Soroti >>>> and Tororo will be connected on the TelesaverPlus. >>>> > (SOURCE: The Monitor) >>>> > >>>> > warmest regards >>>> > >>>> > Shem Nnaggenda �K. Nsubuga >>>> > Country IT Manager, Standard Chartered Bank Uganda >>>> > Standard Chartered Bank, 1, Aldermanbury Square, London EC2V 7SB, >>>> UNITED >>>> > �KINGDOM >>>> > Tel: +44 (0)20 7457 7248 +44 (0)20 72807248x: +44 (0)20 7457 7248 >>>> or +44 �(0)20 7280 7500 >>>> > Mobile: +44 (0) 790 4795061; �AEN: + 1044 7248 FONENET+1401 7248 >>>> Fax: +44 �207 280 7208 >>>> > "Leading the Way in Asia ,� Africa and the Middle East" >>>> > >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, >>>> but people don't pay for the software," he said. "Someday they >>>> will, though. As long as they are going to steal it, we want them >>>> to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow >>>> figure out how to >>>> collect sometime in the next decade." Bill Gates as Quoted by C|Net >>> News.com >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------- >>>> This service is hosted on the Infocom network >>>> http://www.infocom.co.ug >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------- >>>> This service is hosted on the Infocom network >>>> http://www.infocom.co.ug >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> David Ziggy Lubowa >>> Network Janitor >>> Tel: +256 078 230380 >>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Website: www.trueafrican.com >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> Trueafrican Interactive Information Solutions For Africa >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------- >>> This service is hosted on the Infocom network >>> http://www.infocom.co.ug >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------- >>> This service is hosted on the Infocom network >>> http://www.infocom.co.ug >> >> >> -- >> "Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, but >> people don't pay for the software," he said. "Someday they will, >> though. As long as they are going to steal it, we want them to steal >> ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out >> how to collect sometime in the next decade." Bill Gates as Quoted by >> C|Net News.com >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> This service is hosted on the Infocom network >> http://www.infocom.co.ug >> >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> This service is hosted on the Infocom network >> http://www.infocom.co.ug > > > -- > "Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, but > people don't pay for the software," he said. "Someday they will, > though. As long as they are going to steal it, we want them to steal > ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out > how to collect sometime in the next decade." Bill Gates as Quoted by > C|Net News.com > > > > > > --------------------------------------------- > This service is hosted on the Infocom network > http://www.infocom.co.ug > > > > --------------------------------------------- > This service is hosted on the Infocom network > http://www.infocom.co.ug -- "Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, but people don't pay for the software," he said. "Someday they will, though. As long as they are going to steal it, we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade." Bill Gates as Quoted by C|Net News.com -- "Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, but people don't pay for the software," he said. "Someday they will, though. As long as they are going to steal it, we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade." 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