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By Patrick Rene

Today your phone can see - The new convergence device

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Number of fixed telephone lines: 405,200 (official 2010 figures).

Teledensity (/100 inhabitants): +7.5%, i.e: from 29.4 in 2009 to 31.6 in 2010.

Number of mobile cellular subscribers: 1,190,900 (official 2010 figures). Up from 1,086,700 in 2009.

Mobidensity (/100 inhabitants): +9.2%, i.e: from 85.0 in 2009 to 92.8 in 2010.

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History Timeline

• We have a New Device still called a mobile

• You can use it to make voice calls

• For the rest it is up to your imagination

Now

• Develop New Services

• Assist in the creation of New Services

• Integrate in our daily routines

• Bring enhancements to Existing Services

What We Propose

• To start creating mobile Apps we MUST start USING mobile Apps.

• There are many very useful and free mobile Apps out there that can be used immediately.

Let us Use It

• Vehicles

– transmission of news, road condition etc

– ad-hoc network with near vehicles to prevent accidents

• Emergencies

– early transmission of patient data to the hospital

– ad-hoc network in case of cyclones, tsunamiesetc

– military ...

Some Suggestions

• Travelling salesmen

– direct access to central customer files

– consistent databases for all agents

– mobile office

• Web access

– outdoor Internet access

– intelligent travel guide with up-to-datelocation dependent information

More Suggestions

Unusual Sight..!

Mobile phones/tablets can now read barcode, text or pictures withtheir camera.

Text and multimedia contents associated with the coded image can be decoded at high speed and linked to value added services (online and offline).

Decoded information can be stored on the phones/tablets

What to Expect

Customize Existing Web Sites

Create Mobile Specific Content

Be Operational in Days

…@ MINIMAL COST…

What to Expect

• Start Using Mobile Apps TODAY

Are We Ready..?

Any Questions