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e-toll 2009 survey amazing results
This according to documents provided by the Democratic Alliance (DA) on Monday (2 September), which showed that a question was posed to gauge public acceptance of e-tolling as part of Sanral’s initial market research.
“I can reveal today that Sanral knew from as early as 2009 that they are facing widespread opposition against e-tolling on Gauteng freeways,” said Mmusi Maimane, DA Premier candidate for Gauteng.
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Sanral’s April 2009 documentation indicated that 69% of people were willing to pay a toll fee, while 39% of people were not willing to pay toll fees.
However, in an addendum (as part of the contract information) in June 2009, the results were amended indicating that 48% of people would not be willing to pay for e-tolls.
“Though the question in itself raises serious concerns on how it was formulated to lead respondents to a positive outcome – baselessly claiming that more lanes will equal less time travelled – the results are nonetheless revealing,” Maimane said.
“Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) and Sanral both agree that one of the critical success factors for the project as a whole include the high levels of public compliance,” the DA said.
It said that the ETC in its contract submission stated that this opposition expressed in the market research presented a huge communication and marketing challenge to shift attitudes and behaviour of a significantly large group into acceptance, or at least compliance.
“Should such a sizable group actively resist compliance, law enforcement will be serious hampered and could become virtually impossible to implement. Sizable active resistance could jeopardise the project as a whole,” the DA cited the ETC as saying.
The political party said that the ETC’s submission also identified the risk that a culture of non-payment could materialise based on past practical experiences with “grudge buys” – purchasing a right of passage instead of a tangible benefit.
Source : http://businesstech.co.za
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SA Mobile Subscriber Latest Stats
Over the past two years, mobile operators MTN and Vodacom have dominated the mobile services market – but as Cell C and Telkom Mobile continue to accrue customers, their gain appears to be the big players' loss.
On Wednesday (14 August), MTN reported a quarterly decline in its subscriber numbers in South Africa to 25 million.
While the number is a reported decline, when assessing MTN's subscriber figures year-on-year, the yellow network has shown growth: in September 2012, MTN's subscriber base in SA stood at 24.5 million subscribers – half a million less than the current figure.
However, despite YoY growth, MTN's relative market share has seemingly decreased, as competitors boosted it's numbers.
MTN's biggest rival, Vodacom – which still boasts the most mobile customers in the country – has also lost ground.
In December 2011, Vodacom had close to 32 million customers on its network; since then, however, SA's largest mobile operator has seen a decline in numbers to 29.3 million in its latest financial reporting.
Smaller gets bigger
In contrast to the giants, in July 2013, Cell C revealed that it had 11.7 million subscribers on its network – a steady climb from 8.2 million users in 2011 and 9.4 million in 2012 – boosting its relative market share to over 17%, well in-line with the company's strategic goals.
When Alan Knott-Craig took over as Cell C CEO in April 2012 he said he wanted to grow the mobile operator's market share in South Africa to 25% within the next three years.
Telkom Mobile (formerly known as 8ta) has also shown consistant growth in its active subscriber base – albeit with less vigor than Cell C.
Since 2011, when its subscribers sat at 1.1 million, Telkom Mobile has boosted its users by half a million to 1.54 million as reported in its latest financial results.
Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), Virgin Mobile, has also reportedly seen an increase in subscribers over the years – albeit a relatively small one.
According to Virgin Mobile South Africa CEO, Jonathan Marchbank, the MVNO currently has 500,000 subscribers – up from approximately 300,000 subscribers reported in 2011.
Market share winners and losers
Despite a loss in subscribers, and having both lost ground to their smaller competitors, Vodacom and MTN maintain a dominant share of the mobile market in South Africa.
Market share calculations in the table below are based on available user number information from operators which release reports and presentations at different times.
The table shows that latest known data reported between June and September, where applicable, and does not include the 120,000 Red Bull Mobile subscribers.
Subscriber totals are greater than the total population of South Africa as mobile phone users may have multiple accounts on various networks, simultaneously.
Subscribers (Millions) and Market Share
Operator | 2011 | Market Share | 2012 | Market Share | 2013 | Market Share |
MTN | 20.9 | 33.6% | 24.5 | 37.3% | 25.0 | 36.8% |
Vodacom | 31.7 | 50.9% | 29.97 | 45.6% | 29.28 | 43.0% |
Cell C | 8.2 | 13.2% | 9.4 | 14.3% | 11.7 | 17.2% |
Telkom Mobile/8ta | 1.14 | 1.8% | 1.48 | 2.2% | 1.54 | 2.3% |
Virgin Mobile | 0.3 | 0.5% | 0.4 | 06% | 0.5 | 0.7% |
Total* | 62.24 | 100% | 65.75 | 100% | 68.02 | 100% |
* Based on tabulated numbers
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Green Energy Funding For South Africa Increases
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One significant program to keep an eye out for in South Africa right now is the government’s Renewable Energy Programme for Independent Power Producers (IPPs). The large program was initiated in 2011 to select contractors, both local and international, to contribute 3 725 megawatts (MW) to the energy grid over the next few years, generated from renewable energy sources, mostly from solar and wind energy. There are already some massive projects in place, and when all is said in done, they’ll all come up to R100 billion.
For instance, a consortium led by Solar Reserve has procured funding for three projects, which will total 238 MW altogether, and account for a whopping 20 percent share of the country’s solar energy market.
The cycle of market forces
Market forces are one way of naturally funding the research and development for new sustainable technology. Technology gets better and cheaper to manufacture, thus becomes more in demand, therefore more economically viable, and as such evokes more funding. For instance, the costs of solar technology has just about halved in the last two years, and has become more efficient. More people therefore are open to utilising solar panels, making them more in demand and more profitable, and as such more economically viable to invest in. And so technology will improve even more.
The problem is getting technology developed to the point that it is marketable and can be commercialised. And so market forces by themselves are not enough to drive green industry forward.
Personal equity
Funding from the private sector may be what we need to kick the renewable energy industry in high gear. However, because this industry is generally perceived as a more risky investment, and is typically less competitive than conventional energies, we also need government subsidy or regulatory incentives in place to generate funding from the private sector.
Thankfully, there does seem to be a trend towards this. The lack of sufficient energy infrastructure and the move by policymakers and regulators towards alternative energy sources have created a compelling opportunity for South African private equity to invest in renewable energy. More and more, business or personal loans in South Africa go towards funding a greener energy supply grid.
However, more factors need to be taken into account. Personal funding is not simply a matter of taking out business or personal loans in South Africa. There are certain additional attributes that require additional analysis and investigation. Such as the influence of policy and regulation on the feasibility of an investment, like the legal basis and durability of any grants, subsidies, credit enhancement programmes, and carbon or tax credits.
Source : greenideal.com
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French Orange Telecom to broaden wings in South Africa
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Initially Orange products will be available in four stores around the country: Sandton City in Johannesburg, Brooklyn Mall in Pretoria, Canal Walk and the Icon Centre shopping complex, both in Cape Town.
Together with retail stores, Orange has developed a South African customised online store where customers can purchase their items and have them delivered anywhere in South Africa within three working days.
Orange Sim cards for other countries, apart from Botswana and France, could be added later.
France Telecom-Orange is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with a presence in 32 countries. It is one of the main European operators for mobile and broadband internet services and, under the brand Orange Business Services, is one of the world leaders in providing telecommunication services to multinational companies.
They reported having over 230 million customers worldwide at the end of last year, however they do not currently have a mobile operator's license in South Africa.
South African travellers to France will be able to purchase one of the following sim card options:
- Mobicarte holiday: a prepaid French SIM card with a communication plan that includes 2 hours of communication, 300 SMS, 500 MB of mobile internet connection anywhere in France, unlimited connection to Orange 30 000 WiFi Hotspots in France, unlimited use of Orange maps. Currently you can expect to pay R590 for the package, plus a R100 transaction fee. Check out all the Mobicarte holiday details.
- Orange starter kits: Both include a French SIM and a bundle with the following services: voicemail, consumption monitoring, presentation of numbers, double call. There are two different pricing options - either R230 (plus R30 transaction fee) or R405 (plus a R50 transaction fee). Check out all the starter kit details
Source : news24.co.za
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MTN Bids for Myanmar service provider tender
Sifiso Dabengwa, Group President and CEO of MTN (image: MTN)
Tenders for award of two nationwide telecommunications licences in Myanmar are due for submission today, 3 June. MTN is responding in consortium with Myanmar-based Amara Communications and M1 Telecom Limited.
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“Challenges of greenfield operations in major countries are significant,” says Sifiso Dabengwa, Group President and CEO of MTN. “We know this from our successes in South Africa, Nigeria, Iran and other populous countries. As we have underlined in our licence application, we combine unique experience of both developed and emerging markets. Our track record of rapidly rolling out and managing world-class networks in challenging environments is unparalleled.”
MTN believes in the enormous promise of Myanmar, a country fast emerging from years of sanctions.
As a South African company founded in 1994, Mr. Dabengwa says MTN’s experience of economic development following abolition of sanctions is unique. “We are confident of our ability to contribute to the socioeconomic development of Myanmar through a vibrant mobile telecoms sector.”
Dabengwa further expanded on plans set out in MTN’s application documents. “We are proposing early nationwide coverage, high-quality voice and data, innovative services including Internet applications and mobile banking, and, perhaps equally as importantly, the proven training capabilities and track record of the MTN Academy. Our teams have been working in Myanmar for many months, and we are both encouraged and enthused by our interactions and joint planning with industry, commerce, finance, trade and social organisations. We are very confident of the bright future of Myanmar and of a highly engaged role that MTN can play.”
The Telecommunications Operator Tender Evaluation and Selection Committee is expected to announce the successful bidders on 27 June.
Source : itnewsafrica.com
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samsung s4 reviews
Tech experts have commenced their test drives on the Galaxy S4 and the general sentiment is - the Samsung flagship is fairly good but another Android handset, the HTC One, will surely give it some tough moments.
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Many were impressed that the GS4 delivers new Smart features, some of which were rollovers from the rousingly successful Galaxy S3, but the overall package seems to fall short of expectations, which are quite high.
It is expected that the GS3 replacement surpass the achievements collected by Samsung last year, among them global sales that so far breached the 40 million mark. Unfortunately, it hard to imagine that the4 GS4 will even replicate such feat, the reviews said.
For Wall Street Journal tech guru Walt Mossberg, the quad-core GS4 (in some markets it would be 8-core on Exynos CPU) is hardly a game changer. He reached that assessment after four days of toying with the Android device.
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"While I admire some of its features, overall, it isn't a game-changer ... It's a good phone, just not a great one," said Mr Mossberg.
He added that some of the new functions were rather confusing than amusing.
The Verge concurs, bemoaning that for all the mouth-watering spec bump ups afforded to the new Galaxy premium phone it is both noisy and complicated.
The GS4 could even pass up as a minor update of the GS3, David Pogue of the New York Times observed.
"The Galaxy is still a beautiful, high-horsepower Android phone. But basically, it's an updated Galaxy S3," his review offered.
While the Samsung handset will not disappoint Android fans, something else would easily deliver the goods with a bonus - sturdier body-build. Jessica Dolcourt of CNET pointed to the HTC One, which takes its pride on casing that is composed of an aluminium unibody chassis plus a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for a reliable screen protection.
HTC's premium the One is the far more impressive phone physically, and has a much fresher interface design to boot," Ms Dolcourt said on her review.
David Pierce of The Verge affirmed that HTC One is the better buy because it "is refined, quiet, comfortable, beautiful, and above all simply pleasant,"
Mr Mossberg argued too that gadget buyers will get more from the One while paying for almost the same price. "The HTC has a handsome, sturdier, aluminium body, dual stereo speakers, an excellent camera, better screen resolution ... and twice the base memory for the same price," he explained.
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cool things about solar energy
Most people are familiar with solar photovoltaic panels, but far fewer know about using solar as a source of heat in their homes. Active solar heating uses solar energy to heat fluid or air, which then transfers the solar heat directly to an interior space or storage system for later use.
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Here are five cool things you may not have known about active solar heating:
Active solar heating systems are actually most cost-effective in cold climates that have good solar resources.
Both liquid and air systems can help supplement forced-air heating systems in your home.Commercially sold systems usually come with warranties of 10 years or more, but should last much longer.
Some states offer sales tax exemptions, income tax credits or deductions, and property tax exemptions or deductions for solar energy systems.
Solar heating systems reduce the amount of air pollution and greenhouse gases that generally come from the use of fossil fuels for heating and electricity production.
If you’re interested in finding out more about solar heating systems, Energy Saver has plenty of helpful tips and hints to help you navigate which system might be best for you!
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