Assignment 5
Student number: 69263566
Factors that Influence the Adoption of Mobile Telephone
1. Network Availability
2. Cost /Billing service
3. Security
4. Rain
Introduction
The adoption of Technology seem to be increasing this days and can be powerful too far
transforming learning. The majority of youth seem to be increasing this days in South Africa. Mobile
telephony has spread knowledge in various countries over the past two decades. It’s indicate many
people in both the economically.
Network Availability
Network Availability is a key concern for enterprises that run multiple data centres. It is critical for
disaster planning but it is also a consideration for everyday operations, so that users accessing
application servers achieve the best connections and performance possible. The Big-IP DNS optimize
network availability for users and applications.
As a student I find it very difficult to complete my school work because network is very bad in our
community.
Cost/Billing service
The integration/amalgamate/combine of the internet with mobile telecommunication service has
modified existing business model in such a way that network operators and service providers are
able to control the cost sharing of services. Cost and billing remain the most important factors for
staying with a mobile operator, but the importance of customer care and service is on the rise. This
is according Acquisition and Retention Study, which was found SA is following the global trend.
As the learner is very difficult to access to internet because we don’t have money to buy data and
smartphones.
Security
Security is very important to make sure that our privacy is being keep safe and to prevent those who
use internet to humiliate other people and want fame with other people life.
Rain
Rain offers data-only sim cards and has become a disruptive force in South Africa which suffer from
very high-mobile data cost. It operates in all the major metropolitan areas with 3.000 towers, with
plans to expand to over 5000 in the next two years. Rain has launched the continent’s first live 5G
network at Mobile World Congress
References
Student number: 69263566
Factors that Influence the Adoption of Mobile Telephone
1. Network Availability
2. Cost /Billing service
3. Security
4. Rain
Introduction
The adoption of Technology seem to be increasing this days and can be powerful too far
transforming learning. The majority of youth seem to be increasing this days in South Africa. Mobile
telephony has spread knowledge in various countries over the past two decades. It’s indicate many
people in both the economically.
Network Availability
Network Availability is a key concern for enterprises that run multiple data centres. It is critical for
disaster planning but it is also a consideration for everyday operations, so that users accessing
application servers achieve the best connections and performance possible. The Big-IP DNS optimize
network availability for users and applications.
As a student I find it very difficult to complete my school work because network is very bad in our
community.
Cost/Billing service
The integration/amalgamate/combine of the internet with mobile telecommunication service has
modified existing business model in such a way that network operators and service providers are
able to control the cost sharing of services. Cost and billing remain the most important factors for
staying with a mobile operator, but the importance of customer care and service is on the rise. This
is according Acquisition and Retention Study, which was found SA is following the global trend.
As the learner is very difficult to access to internet because we don’t have money to buy data and
smartphones.
Security
Security is very important to make sure that our privacy is being keep safe and to prevent those who
use internet to humiliate other people and want fame with other people life.
Rain
Rain offers data-only sim cards and has become a disruptive force in South Africa which suffer from
very high-mobile data cost. It operates in all the major metropolitan areas with 3.000 towers, with
plans to expand to over 5000 in the next two years. Rain has launched the continent’s first live 5G
network at Mobile World Congress
References