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Year of Broadband
Although a long time coming, it seems 2007 may be the year of broadband for SA. Are we really about to get lucky?
IT news in the first week of the year was dominated by doom and gloom stories about new strains of AV-resistant viruses and undetectable image-based spam. Happily, all that negativity has since been counterbalanced by positive reports about broadband prospects for 2007.
Boom time for e-tailers
Online retail is poised to be a big money-spinner for retailers who have woken up to its promise, says Arthur Goldstuck, MD of World Wide
Worx.
According to Goldstuck, the figures surpassed expectations. “Original forecasts made a year ago predicted a 20% to 25% rise. It's safe to say by 2008, online retailing will be serious business.”
Deloitte releases telecoms trends for 2007
The Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) practice at Deloitte, which released its predictions for the telecoms sector for 2007 earlier this week, is forecasting three key trends: the Internet without the PC, paying for pipespace and large profits in small applications.
Danie Crowther, telecoms partner at Deloitte, comments: "Future growth in Internet penetration will not be solely via a PC, but will instead be driven by a range of small, simple and relatively inexpensive broadband appliances, such as portable email devices and media
players fuelling the convergence drive.
Online marketing 101 – an introduction
There is a large group of people who have an understanding of what online is – they’ve heard of Google in the press, they send and receive e-mails, subscribe to newsletters covering topics that interest them and use the web to search for news, weather, travel etc. Online is increasingly becoming a part of their everyday lives, yet they still lack the knowledge of how to harness the medium and begin to use it as a powerful tool that adds value to their businesses.
Online 'permanence'
Content on a website should
never die. Never, ever. To delete content on a website is a waste. Online articles and their links should be permanent.
In the world of the dead tree, articles have limited life-spans. You read your paper, then it is used to wrap fish and chips, is thrown in the rubbish bin, or lives a lonely life of obscurity in some dusty library archive.
Ad to challenge telecoms status quo
In a campaign led by the Telecommunications Action Group (TAG), frustrated South Africans will be publishing a full page advert in the national Mail & Guardian on Friday, 19 January 2006, highlighting the cost of telecommunications in South Africa. The advert calls on all consumers to take action to challenge the telecoms status quo.
"We took this action because as consumers we are tired of the exorbitant costs of
telecommunications in South Africa and the poor service from Telkom in South Africa," says Alastair Otter, Tectonic editor and a founder of the TAG campaign.
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