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Airtel Kenya’s ‘Kopa internet’ Service lets you browse internet and pay later

We’ve all at some point used or seen someone utilize credit facilities offered by mobile service providers such as Okoa Jahazi that allows users to borrow airtime that can be used at that point and pay later. I wouldn’t say that I’m a big fan but most Kenyans find them convenient especially in urgent situations. Following suit was the ability to share Internet bundles with family members and friends; and guys, I can proudly admit I’ve been using this service for almost on a daily basis. In a rather interesting twist, Airtel Kenya has introduced Kopa internet – a service that will see subscribers request for internet bundles on credit and pay within 72 hours when they’ve got money, it’s a service that best suits individuals who run out of bundles while they still need to access internet but don’t have enough airtime to purchase. As interesting as it may sound, Kopa internet could become more popular than sharing internet considering accounts on which such situations arise.

Despite a reported 75 percent reduction in internet users in Kenya for the first quarter of 2013 according to statistics released by the communications commission of Kenya (CCK), increased adoption of smartphones in the country will see the trend embark on a positive curve. A decline in mobile subscription was blamed for the results owing to an aggressive campaign by CCK to have all subscribers registered. The move which locked-out persons without proper registration details and minors resulted in the decline from 78 percent mobile penetration to 75.8 percent.  However, mobile money services expanded within the same period by 10.1 percent to reach 23.3 million. The same period witnessed an increase in the data market to 9.6 million subscriptions with mobile based data uptake dominating the segment. By unveiling KopaNet therefore, it was an informed decision in my personal perspective given the potential and demand for the same.

How to get Internet Bundles on Credit using KopaNet from Airtel Kenya

Limitations of Kopa internet

  • Customers can borrow between 70mb and 2.5GB
  • Payment should be done within 72hours

Nokia Lumia 1520, Lumia 1320 and Asha 205 Chat Edition Comes to Kenya, See Details

Nokia has finally confirmed the availability of its two gigantic-screen devices alongside the chat edition of the popular Asha 205 in the Kenyan Market. The two Lumia range devices – 1520 and 1320 will be priced at KES69999 and KES37999 consecutively, while Asha Chat 205 will only attract a recommended retail price of about KES6250. Both Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320 comes with a 6inch display panel commonly categorized as phablets which makes them first big-screen Lumia devices in the country. Consumers will not have a color-choice of the Lumia 1520 which is available only in black, but for those who will opt for the cheaper Lumia 1320 will be spoilt for choice either yellow, black or white. And of course we expect these phablets to receive Lumia Black Update as soon as you schedule them.

Nokia Lumia 1520

Has Online Shopping come of Age in Kenya? Here is our unbiased Insight

E-commerce is finally taking toll in Kenya with various service providers making necessary arrangements to have a share of the pie; however, are we seriously ready for the change? I am one of the proponents for simplified solutions that will not only put Kenya at par with the rest of the world but those which are as well aimed at making our everyday life as efficient as possible. I am a big fan of mobile based services such as Mpesa for example, they’ve achieved some accomplishment in one way or another but that doesn’t mean they’ve also solved everything that has an ‘e-commerce’ tag attached. Mobile banking is a segment Kenya has proved to excel more than anywhere in the world, everything has gone mobile in this great nation, but just how do we mitigate this development to the spirit of simplified yet efficient online shopping?

I’ve seen businesses introduce online shopping options here in Kenya, some with even online payment solutions and free drop ship services, but those I must credit are utility service providers such as Kenya Power, Nairobi water and sewerage company as well as selected supermarkets and pay TV providers that allow customers to pay using mobile phones. Clearly, they’ve realized just how much technology could be important and this shouldn’t go without mentioning the main platforms used which include; Mpesa, Airtel Money, Yu Cash and Orange Money.

LG HS-1865NN8 Mosquito Away Air Conditioner now Available in Kenya

Kenyans have yet another gadget that will aid in reducing the prevalence of malaria by keeping mosquitoes away. In a move that saw industry’s first anti-mosquito air conditioner unveiled in the country by LG, Kenyans will now add the LG HS-1865NN8 Mosquito Away to their list of gadgets which stretch beyond their basic functionality to ensure Malaria causing mosquitoes are unwelcomed in their homes. Malaria is a known and common menace in Kenya with an estimate of between 30 and 50 percent of all out-patients according to the ministry of health. The LG HS-1865NN8 Mosquito Away air conditioner was specially designed to suite the local market by incorporating industry’s first functionality which utilizes ultrasonic waves to keep mosquitoes away.

During the launch, LG’s East Africa Managing Director Mr. Joseph Kim, said they were certain with the new Mosquito Away air conditioner to provide true comfort to Kenyan consumers. He also acknowledged the challenge of designing a product that would not only provide an effective way of dealing with mosquitoes but be non-toxic as well, a condition which they were happy to have met. “By using the ultrasonic wave technology, impressive cooling performance as well as low voltage needs, we are confident that the Mosquito away air conditioner will meet the needs of Kenyans”, he added.

Get Nokia Asha 500, 502 and 503 in Kenya for KES 7600, KES 9700 and KES 10500 Consecutively After Official Availability

Nokia’s latest Asha range devices have finally arrived here in Kenya, the Asha 500, 502 and 503 we announced earlier that features a unique design, a more social user interface but with an affordable price tag have been made official locally. Although the series latest entrants were released a few months back, Nokia had not officially availed them locally with recommended pricing. We now have the full details including pricing of the trio in the Kenyan market.  The Nokia Asha 503 is the first 3.5G model in the new generation of Asha Platform smartphones, and pushes the boundaries of affordable smartphone innovation, with a unique layered design and a scratch-resistant, curved Gorilla® Glass screen – the first in the Asha series.

With a five megapixel camera and LED flash, the Nokia Asha 503 provides a smarter imaging experience through ‘swipe’ and one-touch social sharing, and features the Fastlane home screen, now more deeply integrated with social networks. The Nokia Asha 503 has a recommended retail price (RRP) is KES 10,500. Joining the Asha 503 is the dual SIM only Nokia Asha 502 at an RRP of KES 9,700, and the most affordable device in the range, the Nokia Asha 500 at an RRP of KES 7,600. All the new devices are built with the Nokia hallmarks of manufacturing quality and outstanding battery life.

mLocator – A text based location service for Airtel Customers, How it Works

Airtel unveiled a text based location service dubbed ‘mLocator’ sometime back in collaboration with Gecko landmarks LTD. Since then, mLocator hasn’t been as popular as we’d thought but still it provides a service no other operator has come up with. Mobile based services are increasingly gaining popularity by day in Kenya as subscribers look for more efficient ways in managing their daily lives; I’d say, operators took up the challenge seriously and in time, hence the emergence of Bimamkononi and more alike services. I am not such a fan of mLocator, I rarely need it hence doesn’t use it that often, however, who knows when that time will come. It’s definitely one of its kind in this segment considering its uniqueness and deserves some appreciation especially for those who need it or have used it at some point.

According to Airtel Kenya’s Managing Director Mr. Shivan Bhargava, mLocator is a must have service for its subscribers especially in circumstances of crisis like that of Westgate mall. The service allows Airtel subscribers locate friends and family members through a short text message from an Airtel SIM card, he added. No one was expecting an incident such as that of Westgate mall as those of whom friends and family were victims caught unprepared and in disbelief. It was equally difficult to locate unaccounted family members or friends during that period even for those who were not directly affected by the terrorist act, something mLocator would’ve done effectively. In brief, mLocator allows subscribers locate their friends and family members without necessarily having to call them. The service was free at the time of launch but now attracts a small fee on every request made.

Moverio BT-200 Smart Glasses Unveiled by Epson, Says they’re built to revolutionize Video, Gaming, Entertainment Plus more

As latest, hottest and must-see new gadgets continued to be showcased at CES 2014, established and industry’s best technologies were not left out either. Among them was Epson, in this case featuring prominently with its second-generation Augmented Reality Smart Glasses. Epson was selected by the leading electronics body – Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) as one of the 2014 International CES® innovations design and engineering honoree in the wearable technologies category for its smart glasses, the Moverio BT-200. Unlike traditional binoculars, Epson’s Moverio BT-200 sports a pleasantly sleek-light design and uses a miniaturized LCD-based projection lenses system alongside optical light in each of the glasses to display.

Moverio’s platform offers an advanced binocular system which projects see-through overlays of digital content on to the real-world in the center of the smart glasses’ field of view. This technique enables a seamless blend between the physical and digital world that in turn makes augmented reality applications possible for both individual consumers as well as commercial enterprises. Physically, the Moverio BT-200 glasses are thinner than previous models featuring a flexible nosepiece that’ll fit and rest comfortably as if they were custom made.

BimaMkononi Life Insurance Product from Pan Africa Life and Airtel Money, How it Works

BimaMkononi product came as a result of the partnership between Pan Africa Life Insurance and Airtel Money, it’s a simple mobile based life insurance cover that’s available to subscribers with Airtel money enabled devices. Bima Mkononi was launched late last year to give Airtel customers reprieve with a simplified mode of paying their insurance premiums – with an automated weekly deductions depending on the cover, subscribers can cover themselves and a family member. After taking a deeper look, we now outline just how BimaMkononi life cover works and if it’s any better than existing payment options. Mobile based payment services are gaining popularity in Kenya than anywhere in the world, and for this reason, it makes perfect sense why this partnership was inevitable for both organizations.

There are a number of mobile based payment options from the main four operators in the country; however, not all of them works in the same way and Bima Mkononi is not an exception. Popular payment services involves an account and a business number from the provider, BimaMkononi works in a quite different way – much like a subscription service. Airtel Money customers can opt in by dialing *305# then selecting BimaMkononi and their preferred language. Unlike most payment services which are confirmed by the subscriber in a certain interval i.e. on a monthly basis such as pay TV subscriptions, Bima Mkononi premiums are automatically deducted from Airtel Money accounts on a weekly basis once customers opt in.