by Arthur Goldstuck | Nov 14, 2006 | Mobile telecommunications research
Just over 1 in 10 South Africans with bank accounts have ever used their cellphones for banking, according to research into cellphone banking released by World Wide Worx today.One of the big surprises from the research is that the youth market, which is usually...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Oct 11, 2006 | SME Research
Small to medium businesses in South Africa view the availability and accessibility of finance as important factors which will enable them to compete effectively in this country, while the availability of information and communications technology is less important....
by Arthur Goldstuck | Sep 21, 2006 | Internet Research, SME Research
Small to medium businesses are increasingly satisfied with the availability of information and communications technology but still wrestle with the challenge of securing the skills and expertise necessary for sustained performance.This is among the key findings of SME...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Sep 14, 2006 | Mobile telecommunications research
Are you a Magpie or an Elephant? A Sophisticat or a Playa? No, this is not a fancy dress contest, but the new mobile landscape emerging from research into South African cellphone users.The Mobility 2006 research project, conducted by World Wide Worx with the support...
by Arthur Goldstuck | Sep 5, 2006 | Mobile telecommunications research, SME Research
South African SMEs and consumers have a low awareness of the imminent introduction of mobile number portability (MNP), although a large proportion of corporate telecom users know what MNP is.That is one of the key findings to emerge from an independent study of the...