To its
credit, TelOne has been trying a lot to adapt to everything around
it. The highlight of all this will be showcased tomorrow evening.
TelOne is unveiling two new products along with a new corporate
identity.
According
to information from reliable sources, TelOne is introducing its
network of WiFi hot spots around Harare, dubbed Metro City WiFi.
These WiFi hot spots are meant to give TelOne an access point to
mobile broadband subscribers that already form a clear majority of
internet users in Zimbabwe.
The
second new product will be the TelOne Fibre to the Home (FTTH)
service that has been a major focus of TelOne’s efforts of being an
Internet-First operator.
No doubt
all of this sounds exciting for a host of reasons. The Fibre to the
Home product is coming into a market that is being led by Liquid and
ZOL, the force behind the ZOL Fibroniks package that is meant to make
Fibre a reality for Zimbabweans with a $39 entry package as well as
the most extensive fibre network in the country whose density is
remarkable when compared to other countries in Africa.
TelOne
currently sits on the second largest fibre network in Zimbabwe and
has been offering somewhat reasonable pricing for its ADSL package.
The hope is that this same competitiveness will extend to its fibre
service.
At the
same time, the Metro City WiFi service gives TelOne a shot at
competing with mobile telecoms operators, something that it hasn’t
been able to execute with a mobile network operator licence that it
never used.
Hopefully
TelOne will compete aggressively in terms of service delivery and not
just pricing.
See
more at:
http://www.techzim.co.zw


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