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HUAWEI CHIEF PUSHES FOR APP DEVELOPER DEALS

Huawei deputy chairman Guo Ping (pictured) went to great lengths to highlight the vendor’s credentials as an outlet for app developers, arguing 5G offers a chance to build a whole new ecosystem.

The vendor is seeking to build its own suite of apps and software for its HarmonyOS and Huawei Mobile Services app store platform, as it seeks to mitigate the impact of losing access to Google’s Android platform due to a US trade ban implemented in May.

Devices which were already in development prior to the block were largely omitted from the restriction due to temporary reprieves, however Huawei stepped up development of its platform to offset the future impact.

Its Mate 30 flagship, launched in September, was the first model not to have access to the full suite of Google apps and services, and there are doubts over Huawei’s ability to attract enough developers to challenge the dominance of Google or Apple with its home-grown platform and so maintain its leading position in the global smartphone market.

Advantages
While not referencing this directly, Guo used his keynote to highlight the benefits of partnering with Huawei to develop a new ecosystem in the 5G era. Historically, he noted, app developers typically gained the lion’s share of the profits from a market worth trillions of US dollars, adding 5G is “a golden opportunity for our entire industry”.

Guo claimed that applications and software are what generate true value and the biggest winners will be Huawei’s partners.

The executive emphasised Huawei had worked closely with developers over the last five years, stating it already had 1.3 million on board and planned to pump $1.5 billion into its developer programme in a bid to increase the number to 5 million.

It is also investing $1 billion in its Shining-Star developer engagement programme to attract a wider range of high-quality apps to its mobile services ecosystem.

“Huawei looks forward to working with industry developers and start-ups to create more applications”, he noted.

Operator opportunity
Guo played up Huawei’s 30-year working relationship with global operators, noting this enabled app and software developers to “fully unleash their potential”.

In the age of 5G, the vendor will “continue to enable app developers and drive the entire industry forward, he said, noting the combination of the next-generation mobile networks with other technologies represents the “new electricity”, which can be applied to all industries. “It will be the key enabler of the smart world.”

Commercial network deployments are going much faster than expected, he said, with 40 networks in more than 20 countries already launched and an additional 20 networks scheduled to be deployed by the end of the year.

Source: mobileworldlive

VODAFONE ‘HEALTHLINE’ GETS OFF TO A GREAT START!

 

Vodafone's award-winning Healthline programme got off to a great start this weekend on national television.

The first of the thirteen episodes focused on diseases of the prostate and sought to disabuse the minds of the general public on certain myths to do with masturbation.

The medical team, led by practitioners Aba Folson and Kwekuma Yalley, showed great insight and confidence in tackling the issues with the hostess Frema Asiedu.

"Technically, masturbation does not cause stroke. The downside could be that it can affect your overall relationship with others and also your religious position," said Dr. Aba Folson in response to a query from the Hostess.

The programme also showcased a medical success story involving a little girl with a strange eye disease. This little girl, Sarah Botchway, was abandoned by her mother at an early age due to the condition. The stigma associated with her disease became unbearable for the little child and her foster parents. When the Vodafone Healthline team got wind of the information, they wasted no time in coming to her rescue. Sarah eventually got the medical attention she needed, through surgery by Dr. James Clark and the team, to correct the anomaly.

An Urologist, Dr. Paul Yegbe also educated the general public on the male prostate, advising middle-aged men to engage in regular screening to enable early detection and treatment.

This year's edition has been well packaged and improved with other interesting segments to take healthcare information to a different level. The programme has significantly contributed to changing the lives of Ghanaians since its debut some ten years ago. It has gone about its business by providing expert health information and advice that have encouraged and empowered them to take control of their lives.

Source: ghanaweb

MTN ORGANIZES ‘BOOST YOUR BUSINESS WITH FACEBOOK” TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS

 

MTN Ghana in conjunction with Facebook has organized a day’s training workshop for young (student) entrepreneurs from various tertiary institutions dubbed “Boost Your Business with Facebook” to equip them with skills and tools that will help them to market their goods and services on digital platforms.

This is second in a series of training workshops organized for members of the MTN ‘Side Hustle’ program after the first edition with Google Ghana. Participants at the workshop were taken through topics such as Business Transformation with a competitive Edge, Getting started with Facebook and Instagram for business, Content rules, Managing your page ,Growing your audience with insights, Growing your business internationally, and getting creative with your mobile phone.

A trainer at Facebook, Edache Obe who facilitated the session shared tips on how to identify target customers on Facebook, how to pick a niche and how to use engaging content to attract and retain your audience.

In his welcome remarks, the Sales & Distribution Executive of MTN, Mr. Eric Nsarkoh, congratulated participants for identifying the advantages of using digital tools to advance their businesses. He noted that as a technology enabler, MTN is committed to support young entrepreneurs to grow their businesses using technology solutions.

Some student entrepreneurs who attended the workshop expressed their appreciation to MTN for organizing such a program to boost their knowledge in digital marketing and general tips on how to grow their businesses. They requested for more of such eye opening engagements to enable them develop their businessese to global levels.

Adam Mohammed Miftaahu a student from the Islamic University College Ghana said, “Personally, I think the training was very impactful. Boosting products on social media lingers on the minds of every young entrepreneur but how to do this has always been the question." “Thanks to MTN for this wonderful training program” he added.

The ‘Boost Your Business ‘training workshop was organized for members of the ‘MTN Side Hustle’ program, a youth innovation program developed by MTN to support student entrepreneurs. It is aimed at empowering members with skills and tools that will help grow their business in the digital age. MTN also create platforms to enable members to ideate and innovate, network and collaborate with institutions and persons with astute experience in business development.

Source: GNA