Saturday, October 3, 2009

Cell Broadcast : A new concept in Kenya

SMS Cell Broadcast messaging is designed for simultaneous delivery of messages to multiple users in a specified area. Whereas the Short Message Service (SMS) is a one-to-one and one-to-a-few service, Cell Broadcast is one-to-many geographically focused service. It enables messages to be communicated to multiple mobile phone customers who are located within a given part of its network coverage area at the time the message is broadcast. Cell Broadcast is more akin to other mass distribution media such as teletext -which KBC is planning to intoduce soon - or Radio Data System (RDS).

Since it was technologically demonstrated in Paris for the first time, in 1997, it has come a long way and finally we have it in use here in Kenya since the introduction of Super Ongea - a dynamic tariff where price "moves" depending on time and location- from Safaricom the leading Cellular network in Kenya with over 80 % of the mobile market share.
Safaricom is using Cell broadcast to inform the user the current calling charges.

More important is that Cell broadcast services can be utilised to provide vital information about any disaster, disaster management measures or any other important information. The location-based services include different services, including: traffic alert service, emergency service, public safety and information regarding weather etc. Maybe even for adverts in future ??

Cell Broadcast messaging is particularly appropriate for emergency purposes as it is not as affected by traffic load; therefore, it may be usable during a disaster when load spikes tend to crash networks.

For instance during the Tsunami catastrophe in Asia. Dialog GSM, an operator in Sri Lanka was able to provide ongoing emergency information to its subscribers, to warn of incoming waves, to give news updates, to direct people to supply and distribution centres, and even to arrange donation collections using Celltick's Cell Broadcast Center.

Read more on the scenarios where it is in use or being tested here

10 Ways To Avoid Viruses and Spyware

Viruses,malware,trojans....every windows user is wary of them. One loathes to have one on his pc.
For a long time MS Windows has been the major target but not anymore,the mac is no longer safe as was thought to be. As a matter of fact no OS is. Windows is the main target because > 90 % of PC's run on the omnipresent OS.
Websites are also targets nowadys and as the bridge between mobiles n PC's is shortened so will they.
Here are 10 tips that can help you stay safe though :
1: Install quality antivirus
2: Install real-time anti-spyware protection
3: Keep anti-malware applications current
4: Perform daily scans
5: Disable autorun
6: Disable image previews in Outlook
7: Don't click on email links or attachments
8: Surf smart
9: Use a hardware-based firewall
10: Deploy DNS protection

Read more here


 
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