Telkom South Africa In The Lead With Game Changing Mobile Packages

Published: July 25, 2016, 6:49 a.m.

b'Data costs need to come down significantly if Africa is ever going to realise the dream of making access to the internet available to every single person living on the continent. \\n\\nAs things stand, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights, an estimated 590 million Africans still do not have access to electricity, to say nothing of reliable web access.\\n\\nHowever, South Africa\\u2019s largest telecoms operator, the government-owned Telkom, has announced some game-changing 4G/LTE data-led mobile packages that may signal the beginning of the end of exorbitantly high data prices in that country. \\n\\nAside from throwing down the gauntlet towards its rivals, Telkom seems to be committing to a business model that seeks to sign up the masses and incentivise them to consume ever increasing amounts of data, as opposed to attempting to profiteer in the short to medium term. What\\u2019s not to love about that?\\n\\nAlso in this week\\u2019s African Tech Round-up, I speak to Frank Schutte, the former Retail Product & Marketing Managing Director of South Africa\\u2019s largest life insurer\\u2014 Liberty, to found a startup called MobiLife, which is \\u201cAfrica\\u2019s first 100% mobile insurance offering\\u201d that aims to transform micro-insurance in South Africa.\\n\\nListen in to find out what would possess Frank to take on the well-heeled incumbents who currently control South Africa\\u2019s highly-competitive multi-billion dollar life insurance industry.\\n\\nMusic Credits:\\nMusic by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)\\nMusic licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0'