African visionaries towards Asian APPs developers

African visionaries to ASEAN, Indian, Japanese companies

the USSD technology itself is clearly not at the forefront of innovation. What “brings it back” to the innovation stage these days is that tech entrepreneurs increasingly realise that USSD – despite being basic – is one of the few really inclusive mobile technologies out there in most emerging markets.

Welcome the basic but reasonable and necessary technology!!

Entrepreneurs across Africa are rolling out apps catering to every aspect of life, and no self-respecting tech startup doesn’t have a responsive website – right? Africa’s entrepreneurs are vastly limiting their reach by failing to focus on basic technologies such as USSD

Tell us about your Project, or reasonable ideas, or coming patents without economic support, we could make money together from Asia (Japan, India, HK, China, ASEAN) to Africa contact us hereinfo@sylodium.com

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African entrepeneurs to Chinese companies

Startups should definitely be looking at other platforms to reach their audience, more universal platforms like SMS, voice and of course USSD

Our logical business system, allows you to segment your target markets to be seen, and dominate the bilateral trade niches you choose from ASIA (China, Japan, India, ASEAN) to Africa.

" You dominate your import-export niches: feel the power"

 

Five apps that can help you through school

New from htxt.africa

Here 3 of them:

Xander Education

Combines fun and learning to help younger pupils in the foundation phase through apps created in the most popular official Southern African languages including Afrikaans, Xhosa, Zulu, Tswana, Sotho, Swahili, Shona and English.

Tuta-Me

Colloquially called the Uber of tutoring apps, Tuta-Me is an on-demand service that lets people book a tutor for themselves or a child, for tutoring in a variety of subjects. 

 EasyPass

features online assessments to help you revise your subject material and identify the topics you need to focus your revision on. 

 

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