Technology
Tecno Lures Nigerians with Camon 16 Pre-Order Gifts
By Adedapo Adesanya
Unveiled last week with the very first AR (Augmented Reality) launch in the world, top mobile phone brand, Tecno, has onboarded the latest camera phone Camon 16 Premier with flagship-level 64-megapixel ultra-quad and the first pioneering 48-megapixel dual front camera to the market.
For the Nigerian market, it has rolled out some amazing pre-order plans alongside the amazing features the series will be coming with collage.
The phone maker noted that those who pre-order the Camon 16 Premier stand the chance to win a Camon 16 Premier Phone and other amazing prizes.
Once you pre-order the Camon 16 Premier, you will get an instant selfie stick. This is available for the first 1500 customers to pre-order.
If you pre-order during the live launch broadcast, you stand the chance to win a Camon 16 premier for free. This means every 100th customer to pre-purchase wins. This is available for only 20 customers.
The first 100 customers that buy the new device get a free Startimes VIP membership card for one month. This offer stays valid while stock lasts, and it is on first to purchase bases.
Customers can also buy and pay later with the EasyBuy deal in any 3C HUB and SLOT store. If they do, they stand a chance to win a zero (0 per cent) interest rate in four instalments. This is open to customers till September 13, 2020.
Every customer that pre-orders and buys Camon 16 Premier in the designated stores gets a free TECNO TWS- Hipods H2 (headset). This offer stays valid while stock lasts.
There is a free 10 GB accessible on the new phone as well.
The pre-order is open now and can be accessed at the TECNO Pre-order page at https://user.tecno.com/ng/camon16series-activity?uid=113#/
At the launch, it was the first time Tecno utilized AR technology to its grand launch in teaser session to bring the audience a brand-new experience. Through the launch warm-up session, members of the audience were able to use their smartphones to enter different segments of the event to immerse themselves fully in the virtual launch. The grand launch has both product display and product explanation, allowing the audience to gain a more in-depth insight into the product details and concept.
Real-life photos that were captured by the phone, combined with the unique stage structure allowed light and shadows to switch freely – creating an experience comparable to reality. This capability gave the audience a more intuitive experience and a more in-depth understanding of CAMON 16 Premier’s superb photography skills, significantly boosting the professional reputation of its cameras.
The phone also boasts of TAIVOS™, Innovation & Mainstay for super night and low-light photography; 4K High-definition video quality; Hard Core MediaTek’s G90T processor; and the 4500mAh large battery which is complemented by a 33W safe fast charge ability – a user can charge 70 per cent of the phone’s battery in just 30 minutes.
With the CAMON 16 Premier, one can have the power of the next blockbuster right in their fingertips. So, time to get creative and showcase perspective and voice to the world, while capturing life’s beautiful moments. So, get the TECNO CAMON 16 Premier and enjoy all its benefits now!
Technology
NCC, CBN Implement 30 Seconds Refunds for Failed Airtime, Data Purchases
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have introduced new rules that will ensure faster refunds for failed airtime and data purchases, following rising consumer complaints over debits without value.
Under the new rules, refunds are expected to be completed within 30 seconds, except where a transaction remains pending, in which case the resolution can take up to 24 hours.
The new framework, contained in a statement issued by NCC’s Head of Public Affairs, Ms Nnenna Ukoha, on Thursday, targets unsuccessful transactions linked to network downtime, system failures and human errors that affect subscribers nationwide.
According to the statement, the guideline was developed after months of joint engagements involving telecom operators, banks, value-added service providers and other industry stakeholders.
The NCC said the framework brings the financial and telecommunications sectors up to speed on how failed transactions are handled and resolved.
“These engagements were prompted by a rising incidence of failed airtime and data purchases, where subscribers were debited without receiving value and experienced delays in resolution.
“The framework represents a unified position by both the telecommunications and financial sectors on addressing such complaints.
“It identifies and tackles the root causes of failed airtime and data transactions, including instances where bank accounts are debited without successful delivery of services,” she said.
Under the framework, Ms Ukoha said mobile network operators and banks are bound by a service level agreement that clearly defines their roles in transaction processing and refunds.
She emphasised that operators are also required to notify customers by SMS on the status of every airtime or data transaction.
The rules also address erroneous recharges to ported lines, incorrect airtime or data purchases, and instances where transactions are made to the wrong phone number.
On her part, the Director of Consumer Affairs at the NCC, Mrs Freda Bruce-Bennett, said the framework also introduces a central monitoring system to improve oversight.
She said the dashboard will be jointly managed by the NCC and the CBN to track failed transactions, refunds and breaches of service timelines in real time.
“We are grateful to all stakeholders, particularly the CBN and its leadership, for their tireless commitment to resolving this issue and arriving at this framework,” she said.
The official said failed top-ups are among the top three complaints received by the commission, adding that implementation of the framework is expected to begin on March 1, subject to final approvals and completion of technical integration by all operators and banks.
Technology
Nigeria, Google in Talks for New Undersea Cable
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian government is in advanced talks with Google for a new undersea cable to strengthen the country’s digital connectivity and resilience.
The country wants to augment existing undersea links with Europe, said the chief executive of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Mr Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, as per Bloomberg on Tuesday.
Mr Inuwa said this was necessary at this time, calling Nigeria’s current reliance on cables that follow the same path “a single point of failure.”
Google earlier this year said it plans to expand its digital presence significantly in Africa with the development of four new strategic subsea cable connectivity hubs in the north, south, east, and west regions of the continent.
Already, Google is investing $2.1 million to accelerate Nigeria’s artificial intelligence (AI) growth, aiming to create one million digital jobs and bolster the country’s expanding technology economy.
This is aligned with Nigeria’s National AI Strategy, which is expected to play a meaningful role in the nation’s broader digital transformation. Projections indicate that AI could contribute up to $15 billion to Nigeria’s economy by 2030.
The fund will support partnerships with local organisations. To achieve these aims, the funding will support partnerships with local organisations working in digital skills development and cyber security.
The investment further signals global trust in Nigeria’s technology sector and underlines the nation’s role as a leader in Africa’s digital transformation. As new opportunities emerge, Google believes it support is set to help shape Nigeria’s economy and its place on the global technology stage.
Technology
Airtel Africa, SpaceX to Launch Starlink Direct-to-Cell Connectivity
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
An agreement for a satellite-to-mobile service that will benefit millions of people in Africa has been entered into between Airtel Africa Plc and SpaceX.
This service is through the introduction of Starlink Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity across all the 14 markets of Airtel Africa that serve 174 million customers.
Through this partnership, Airtel Africa customers with compatible smartphones in regions without terrestrial coverage can have network connectivity through Starlink, which is the world’s largest 4G connectivity provider (by geographic reach).
The satellite-to-mobile service will begin in 2026 with data for select applications and text messaging.
This agreement also includes support for Starlink’s first broadband Direct-to-Cell system, with next-generation satellites that will be capable of providing high-speed connectivity to smartphones with 20x improved data speed. The rollout will proceed in line with country-specific regulatory approvals.
Airtel Africa is the first mobile network operator in Africa to offer Starlink Direct-to-Cell service, powered by 650 satellites to provide seamless connectivity to its customers in remote areas.
The partnership reinforces Airtel Africa’s commitment to bridge digital divide and offer seamless connectivity to its customers.
Airtel Africa and Starlink will continue to explore additional collaboration opportunities to further advance digital inclusion across the continent.
“Airtel Africa remains committed to delivering great experience to our customers by improving access to reliable and contiguous mobile connectivity solutions.
“Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell technology complements the terrestrial infrastructure and even reaches areas where deploying terrestrial network solutions are challenging.
“We are very excited about the collaboration with Starlink, which will establish a new standard for service availability across all our 14 markets,” the chief executive of Airtel Africa, Mr Sunil Taldar, said.
Also commenting, the Vice President of Sales for Starlink, Ms Stephanie Bednarek, said, “For the first time, people across Africa will stay connected in remote areas where terrestrial coverage cannot reach, and we’re so thrilled that Starlink Direct-to-Cell can power this life-changing service.
“Through this agreement with Airtel Africa, we’ll also deliver our next-generation technology to offer high-speed broadband connectivity, which will offer faster access to many essential services.”
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