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Econet
Wireless Zimbabwe to launch VoIP
Technology Zimbabwe
January 25, 2012
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Just when everyone
had agreed that Econet and the other GSM mobile operators in Zimbabwe
are scared of VoIP, the largest telecommunications firm in Zimbabwe
has come out to launch that very service. Tomorrow, Econet Wireless
Zimbabwe will launch Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services
at an event to be held in Harare.
This has come
as a surprise and we're quite curious and excited to see what
exactly Econet will unveil tomorrow. Expect some live updates on
our Twitter stream in the morning.
We're
still trying to get some detailed information from our sources and
so far what we have is that Econet will launch a VoIP service that
will let subscribers use their ordinary 077 mobile phone numbers.
Still it's not clear how exactly this will work. That is,
will this be a transparent-to-the-user kind of mobile VoIP where
some Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servers will provide SIP
based services to ordinary subscribers, or if this will be a visible
value added option for subscribers with high end smartphones to
enjoy cheaper and more convenient calling wherever they have an
internet connection. Or maybe a mix of the two.
The other possibility,
which the above however kind of rules out, is an independent (of
077) VoIP service bundled with Econet Broadband that will probably
be targeted at businesses. Econet has, via Data Control (Ecoweb),
the required license to offer such a service so it's still
a possibility.
What's
not clear is how this helps Econet's revenues in the short
term. VoIP has mainly been a disrupter of the traditional GSM and
fixed telephony especially for long distance calls. One convenient
thing about VoIP is that all locations on the internet are 'equal'
so long distance costs for the operator are not as high and this
saving may be passed on to the subscriber. But again we have no
idea if this will mean lower price per minute for the subscriber
or just higher margins for Econet.
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