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Mobile Industry Extends Reach of Healthcare Programs in Emerging Markets
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ --
Mobile technology's low cost and ease of use make it ideal for improving the delivery of healthcare, education,
and other social services in emerging markets, opening up opportunities for mobile operators and vendors,
according to a new report by Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of Light Reading
Healthcare Programs in Emerging Markets: Opportunities for Mobile Operators looks at the role of mobile
network operators and vendors in social programs, in particular healthcare, referencing many examples throughout,
mostly from Africa and India. Going into more detail, case studies examine four of the most prominent and
successful programs -- in Nigeria, Uganda, South Africa, and India, all focusing on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This 12-
page report highlights the benefits to operators and vendors of becoming involved in such projects. These include
the overall industry growth resulting from governments and NGOs investing in various initiatives as well as the
opportunity to advance new services as users grow increasingly aware of applications beyond voice. Download an
"Mobile technology is ideal for raising awareness for a variety of social programs in emerging markets, most
notably health and education, whereas PCs and other alternatives in comparison appear limited, costly, and
complicated," says Jan ten Sythoff, Research Manager and author of the report.
Africa and India are particularly prominent in the use of mobile technology for such causes, and there are
encouraging results that suggest that these programs are having a substantial impact. "One example is Project
Masiluleke in South Africa, which is raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and reminds sufferers of treatment sessions via
SMS alerts. This program is to be introduced in other countries, and will also be replicated for other diseases, such
as tuberculosis," Sythoff says.
The supporting roles of mobile operators and vendors enabling various applications are also creating new
opportunities. "We've identified a variety of social programs that leverage mobile technologies, including a number
in Nigeria, Uganda, South Africa, and India," Sythoff comments. "Mobile operators and vendors can participate in
these programs and promote new applications to enter the healthcare and education markets," he adds. "Also, with
the population perceiving the impact of mobile technologies across more aspects of their daily lives, there is greater
incentive for governments to promote the development of the overall telecom industry."
Healthcare Programs in Emerging Markets: Opportunities for Mobile Operators is part of Pyramid Research's
Africa and the Middle East Telecom Insider report series. This report is priced at $595 and can be purchased online
here: http://www.pyramidresearch.com/store/ins_ame_091002.htm?sc=PR100609_INAME1.8 or by contacting
Amalia Vega via email at avega@pyr.com.
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About Pyramid Research
Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com) offers practical solutions to the complex demands our clients face in the
telecommunications, media and technology industries. Our analysis is uniquely positioned at the intersection of
emerging markets, emerging technologies and emerging business models, powered by the bottom-up methodology
of our market forecasts for over 100 countries -- a distinction that has remained unmatched for more than 25 years.
As the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network, Pyramid Research works with Heavy
Reading, providing the communications industry's most comprehensive market data, trusted research and insightful
technology analysis.
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August 2005 and operates as a unit of TechWeb.
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