[Wikimediaindia-l] TechCrunch: $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting Africa Much Faster Than You Think, Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales

2012-12-11 Thread Anirudh Bhati
FYI.

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Africa Much Faster Than You Think, Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales
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http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/10/50-android-smartphones-are-disrupting-africa-much-faster-than-you-think-says-wikipedias-jimmy-wales/

$50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting Africa Much Faster Than You Think,
Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales

What phone does Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page founder
Jimmy Wales have in his pocket? An unlocked Android-powered 3G smartphone,
made by Chinese mobile maker Huawei – which was selling for $85 on the
streets of Kenya last year and now goes for $50.

While the majority of Africa’s mobile phones are more basic talk-plus-text
feature phones — recent figures from analyst ABI
Researchhttp://techcrunch.com/2012/11/28/abi-africas-mobile-market-to-pass-80-subscriber-penetration-in-q1-next-year-13-9-of-global-cellular-market-by-2017/
suggest
3G connectivity accounts for 11 percent of the continent’s overall mobile
subscriptions vs. GSM’s 62.7 percent – 300,000 of these $50 Android
smartphones have been sold in Kenya, according to Wales and African carrier
Safaricom’s CEO Bob Collymore. The pair were speaking at Vodafone’s Mobile
for Good summit taking place in London today.

“What I always thought about mobile in Africa…is this [smartphone adoption]
is coming in the future — in the future someday,” said Wales. “Well the
someday’s happening faster than I ever realised.”

Wales’ own budget Android was brought back from Kenya by a friend and is
now his personal smartphone. “The screen is a little smaller than the
iPhone, it’s not quite as good but the battery lasts two days,” he joked.

The Wikipedia founder has been spending the past couple of years
working on Wikipedia
Zero http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Zero – a project that’s
aiming to broaden access to the online encyclopedia to those who don’t own
a computer or can’t get access to 3G mobile data – but he says the pace of
smartphone adoption in Africa is changing the digital landscape of the
continent much faster than people think.

The pace caught Wikipedia by surprise. The not-for-profit organisation had
been focusing its emerging markets’ efforts on India but is now paying a
lot more attention to Africa, thanks to the growth in ownership of cheap,
Android-powered handsets — like the one in Wales’ pocket.

“This phone actually woke my mind up,” said Wales, pulling the handset out
of his pocket and holding it up. “This is what really got me energised to
say let’s go back and take another look at Africa, because we had focused
most of our attention on India with the view that it was ready for us to do
things.”

“If you go and you take a look at the numbers [of smartphone adoption in
Africa]… the upward trend — obviously it’s still a very small penetration –
but that upward trend is there really strongly. If you look at the total
bandwidth into Nigeria, for example, it’s skyrocketing.

“Things that are very hard for us to all imagine are going to happen much
faster than we realise,” he added. “People are going to be coming online
for the first time. There’s this vibrant community of young app developers
growing in Kenya and Nigeria.

“It’s mind-boggling to think what the possibilities are — and I’m super
excited about it.”


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Mobile Partnerships
Wikimedia Foundation


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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] TechCrunch: $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting Africa Much Faster Than You Think, Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales

2012-12-11 Thread Srikanth Ramakrishnan
Thanks for sharing this Anirudh.
Gives us a good idea of the global scenario on Wiki access in 'third-world'
nations.


On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Anirudh Bhati anirudh...@gmail.com wrote:

 FYI.

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Amit Kapoor akap...@wikimedia.org
 Date: Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 5:09 AM
 Subject: [Wmfcc-l] TechCrunch: $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting
 Africa Much Faster Than You Think, Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales
 To: Communications Committee wmfc...@lists.wikimedia.org



 http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/10/50-android-smartphones-are-disrupting-africa-much-faster-than-you-think-says-wikipedias-jimmy-wales/

 $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting Africa Much Faster Than You Think,
 Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales

 What phone does Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page founder
 Jimmy Wales have in his pocket? An unlocked Android-powered 3G smartphone,
 made by Chinese mobile maker Huawei – which was selling for $85 on the
 streets of Kenya last year and now goes for $50.

 While the majority of Africa’s mobile phones are more basic talk-plus-text
 feature phones — recent figures from analyst ABI 
 Researchhttp://techcrunch.com/2012/11/28/abi-africas-mobile-market-to-pass-80-subscriber-penetration-in-q1-next-year-13-9-of-global-cellular-market-by-2017/
  suggest
 3G connectivity accounts for 11 percent of the continent’s overall mobile
 subscriptions vs. GSM’s 62.7 percent – 300,000 of these $50 Android
 smartphones have been sold in Kenya, according to Wales and African carrier
 Safaricom’s CEO Bob Collymore. The pair were speaking at Vodafone’s Mobile
 for Good summit taking place in London today.

 “What I always thought about mobile in Africa…is this [smartphone
 adoption] is coming in the future — in the future someday,” said Wales.
 “Well the someday’s happening faster than I ever realised.”

 Wales’ own budget Android was brought back from Kenya by a friend and is
 now his personal smartphone. “The screen is a little smaller than the
 iPhone, it’s not quite as good but the battery lasts two days,” he joked.

 The Wikipedia founder has been spending the past couple of years working on
  Wikipedia Zero http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Zero – a
 project that’s aiming to broaden access to the online encyclopedia to those
 who don’t own a computer or can’t get access to 3G mobile data – but he
 says the pace of smartphone adoption in Africa is changing the digital
 landscape of the continent much faster than people think.

 The pace caught Wikipedia by surprise. The not-for-profit organisation had
 been focusing its emerging markets’ efforts on India but is now paying a
 lot more attention to Africa, thanks to the growth in ownership of cheap,
 Android-powered handsets — like the one in Wales’ pocket.

 “This phone actually woke my mind up,” said Wales, pulling the handset out
 of his pocket and holding it up. “This is what really got me energised to
 say let’s go back and take another look at Africa, because we had focused
 most of our attention on India with the view that it was ready for us to do
 things.”

 “If you go and you take a look at the numbers [of smartphone adoption in
 Africa]… the upward trend — obviously it’s still a very small penetration –
 but that upward trend is there really strongly. If you look at the total
 bandwidth into Nigeria, for example, it’s skyrocketing.

 “Things that are very hard for us to all imagine are going to happen much
 faster than we realise,” he added. “People are going to be coming online
 for the first time. There’s this vibrant community of young app developers
 growing in Kenya and Nigeria.

 “It’s mind-boggling to think what the possibilities are — and I’m super
 excited about it.”


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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] TechCrunch: $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting Africa Much Faster Than You Think, Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales

2012-12-11 Thread Bishakha Datta
And relatedly:
http://www.news24.com/Technology/News/SA-learners-lobby-for-free-Wikipedia-20121210
(from wikimedia-l).

I think there's a misquote though about the rollout of wikipedia zero in
India.

Best
Bishakha

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Srikanth Ramakrishnan 
srik.r...@wikimedia.in wrote:

 Thanks for sharing this Anirudh.
 Gives us a good idea of the global scenario on Wiki access in
 'third-world' nations.


 On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Anirudh Bhati anirudh...@gmail.comwrote:

 FYI.

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Amit Kapoor akap...@wikimedia.org
 Date: Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 5:09 AM
 Subject: [Wmfcc-l] TechCrunch: $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting
 Africa Much Faster Than You Think, Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales
 To: Communications Committee wmfc...@lists.wikimedia.org



 http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/10/50-android-smartphones-are-disrupting-africa-much-faster-than-you-think-says-wikipedias-jimmy-wales/

 $50 Android Smartphones Are Disrupting Africa Much Faster Than You Think,
 Says Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales

 What phone does Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page founder
 Jimmy Wales have in his pocket? An unlocked Android-powered 3G smartphone,
 made by Chinese mobile maker Huawei – which was selling for $85 on the
 streets of Kenya last year and now goes for $50.

 While the majority of Africa’s mobile phones are more basic
 talk-plus-text feature phones — recent figures from analyst ABI 
 Researchhttp://techcrunch.com/2012/11/28/abi-africas-mobile-market-to-pass-80-subscriber-penetration-in-q1-next-year-13-9-of-global-cellular-market-by-2017/
  suggest
 3G connectivity accounts for 11 percent of the continent’s overall mobile
 subscriptions vs. GSM’s 62.7 percent – 300,000 of these $50 Android
 smartphones have been sold in Kenya, according to Wales and African carrier
 Safaricom’s CEO Bob Collymore. The pair were speaking at Vodafone’s Mobile
 for Good summit taking place in London today.

 “What I always thought about mobile in Africa…is this [smartphone
 adoption] is coming in the future — in the future someday,” said Wales.
 “Well the someday’s happening faster than I ever realised.”

 Wales’ own budget Android was brought back from Kenya by a friend and is
 now his personal smartphone. “The screen is a little smaller than the
 iPhone, it’s not quite as good but the battery lasts two days,” he joked.

 The Wikipedia founder has been spending the past couple of years working
 on Wikipedia Zero http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Zero – a
 project that’s aiming to broaden access to the online encyclopedia to those
 who don’t own a computer or can’t get access to 3G mobile data – but he
 says the pace of smartphone adoption in Africa is changing the digital
 landscape of the continent much faster than people think.

 The pace caught Wikipedia by surprise. The not-for-profit organisation
 had been focusing its emerging markets’ efforts on India but is now paying
 a lot more attention to Africa, thanks to the growth in ownership of cheap,
 Android-powered handsets — like the one in Wales’ pocket.

 “This phone actually woke my mind up,” said Wales, pulling the handset
 out of his pocket and holding it up. “This is what really got me energised
 to say let’s go back and take another look at Africa, because we had
 focused most of our attention on India with the view that it was ready for
 us to do things.”

 “If you go and you take a look at the numbers [of smartphone adoption in
 Africa]… the upward trend — obviously it’s still a very small penetration –
 but that upward trend is there really strongly. If you look at the total
 bandwidth into Nigeria, for example, it’s skyrocketing.

 “Things that are very hard for us to all imagine are going to happen much
 faster than we realise,” he added. “People are going to be coming online
 for the first time. There’s this vibrant community of young app developers
 growing in Kenya and Nigeria.

 “It’s mind-boggling to think what the possibilities are — and I’m super
 excited about it.”


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