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	<title>ForgetMeNot Africa &#187; Econet Telecom Lesotho brings two-way email to their entire network</title>
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		<title>Econet Telecom Lesotho brings two-way email to their entire network with ForgetMeNot Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new service will bring email services to rural and urban areas across the African country of Lesotho via any mobile phone, more than doubling the population’s access to email. 
Lesotho’s highly literate population struggles to access vital information, such as
healthcare, travel and educational resources as according to the International
Telecommunication Union only 3.4 per cent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new service will bring email services to rural and urban areas across the African country of Lesotho via any mobile phone, more than doubling the population’s access to email. <span id="more-286"></span></p>
<p>Lesotho’s highly literate population struggles to access vital information, such as<br />
healthcare, travel and educational resources as according to the International<br />
Telecommunication Union only 3.4 per cent of the population use the Internet.<br />
Expanding the country’s access to email via entry level, low end mobile phones will<br />
consequently improve access to information, communications with friends and family,<br />
and trade.</p>
<p>Econet Telecom Lesotho is the first African mobile service operator to enable their<br />
entire customer base to send and receive email via ForgetMeNot Africa’s Message<br />
Optimiser service. The new service, which goes live on 28th September 2009,<br />
enables Econet Telecom Lesotho to offer two-way email to their entire mobile<br />
customer base, without the end user requiring any Internet access, device upgrades<br />
or application downloads.</p>
<p>Mpine Tente Head of Department Retail and Customer Service of Econet Telecom<br />
Lesotho said: “We are proud to be one of the first companies in Africa to significantly<br />
improve the population’s access to email via ForgetMeNot Africa’s Message<br />
Optimiser service which opens up email communications to our entire subscriber<br />
base irrespective of what phone they are using. Our mobile phone customers can<br />
now use email to share important information, communicate with family overseas or<br />
friends in another country, or even do business with people just a few miles down the<br />
road, all for the cost of a local SMS. Message Optimiser sends and receives emails<br />
via SMS to any mobile phone.”</p>
<p>ForgetMeNot Africa is a specialist in unified messaging for telecommunications<br />
operators. Their unique Handset Initiation (HI) technology bypasses the need for<br />
Internet access and opens up the service to all mobile phone users, even those in<br />
the remotest of areas.</p>
<p>Jeremy George, Chief Operating Officer of ForgetMeNot Africa commented:<br />
“Currently Lesotho’s population has to share access to a little over 2,000 PCs<br />
connected to the Internet, most of which are in urban areas. Availability of<br />
smartphones, laptops and even fixed line Internet connections is very low for this<br />
highly literate country. Using ForgetMeNot Africa’s Message Optimiser, Econet<br />
Telecom Lesotho will bring mobile email to the entire Econet Telecom Lesotho<br />
subscriber base of both post and prepay customers across the country. The service<br />
will transform the country’s low grade mobile phones into a stepping stone across the<br />
global digital divide.”</p>
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