Mukeshlst 5 Report post Posted November 28, 2009 So you will hear a phone and two SIM cards ... But African nations in Cameroon is happening Ajb ... One phone, one SIM card, but many connections. Yes! Many number one on the SIM card. It is Fnda - Populr mobile phones to poor people. A unique characteristic of this system that many people can share a single mobile phone, but their - on their spending or SMS facility will Call. The new system of mobile Telifoni called virtual SIM card. The biggest advantage is that different people - different mobile handsets to buy. Is believed that the expansion of mobile phones could be next big step in Teknolji as phone access in urban areas has begun to reach its peak, while the rural and backward areas will be very important factor on price. In Cameroon where the virtual card Consept with Indian company Bharti Cellular Operators Comviwa the company has introduced. In extremely poor areas of African countries it was introduced. In this system, together with certain types of network operators SIM cards are presented, which is used, each user first makes her a special PIN number to type. Then what will be spent on calls, since they account for the user Ktega. To recharge the first to enter the PIN number and connect the user's account money. In Cameroon, according to CEO Entertainment Comviwa Mohapatra and eight months into this experiment was highly successful for more than 30 thousand connections are connected in Bharti's account, who are using this facility. Virtual SIM in Cameroon still rings the ringtones, but some, including India and South Asian countries with the operators on this technology is going. Bharti has a "virtual Bharti 'is named. According to the company's consumer segment, the technology manager Sielo Jokija helped them reach new customers, who were still denied. Such people became the same phone more numbers the customer wish to keep. Customers on both sides of the pyramid grew. But in a country like India where the call came in range of a half two thousand rupees and paise per second per call is one where such technology will be effective? Mohapatra says it that we are seeing the mobile market, its economic situation is good. Still very poor area, where the mobile is not reached. The one - the value of a rupee. Five people, then everybody's family and a half thousand rupees different handsets - can not separate, but spend most simple one phone and number of connections will be able to connect them all Fnda. Spectrum of companies with operators battling for the number of connections will increase the ease of connecting without the client Share this post Link to post Share on other sites