Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 08 | Page 61

INTELLIGENT BRANDS // Mobile Technology African telcos should leverage consumers’ increasing demand for mobile data Gavin Holme, Country Manager, Africa, Wipro Limited Telcos must position themselves more effectively, adapting and leveraging the growing trend of mobility by offering products that encourage or enable innovation, according to Wipro’s Country Manager and Business Development Executive. www.intelligentcio.com A frica is witnessing rapid growth in the telecommunications sector, and the use of mobile phones is at the forefront of this surge. While it was initially voice communication that drove the interest in mobile telephony, thanks to the increased accessibility of smartphones, the growing use of applications and consumption of content is seeing a shift to data being the driver of the telco services surge. This shift in user needs and demands is driving the success of over the top (OTT) service providers in Africa. Unless traditional telcos start evolving their business models and service offerings to capitalise on this shifting customer expectations and changing market demands, it will become increasingly difficult for them to remain profitable, competitive and relevant. The surge in demand for smartphones is an expected progression following the vast number of innovative, lifestyle- enhancing applications developed specifically for the African market. Mobile money in particular has gained significant traction in East Africa due to tangible social benefits. For example, an Oxford University study shows that the implementation of mobile money to effect payment has significantly improved service provisioning of water in Kenya. This has led to increased revenue collection as families were able to pay for water in micropayments without travelling long distances each time to do so, and subsequently there was also a decline in service disconnections thanks to fewer missed payments. In fact, mobile trade and payment applications have been so successful INTELLIGENTCIO 61