As is covered by MyBroadband and Tyler Reed, Vodacom is to launch a new network called The Grid.
Some features that you can look forward to:
IM (obviously – but that would eat into their SMS market?)
Friending (duh)
Aggregation (between your other networks)
From another press release:
“A powerful mobile social network funded by mobile advertising could be established by combining the power of social networking and mobiles. We are also considering mobile TV and video insertions, a Vodacom radio station, as well as voice, text, content and mobile Internet searching funded by advertising,” Kumalo said.
It’s going to be interesting to see how this plays out. Vodacom obviously wants to get into the share that Mxit has managed to carve out for themselves. However, Mxit has a huge user base already, and as it has proven itself, it’s not about the technology but about the community. Vodacom would have a long way to go before they can get that kind of community going. Mxit however doesn’t have the social networking aspect built into it, it’s something that they’ve been struggling with for a while.
Seeding options for Vodacom would obviously be to bundle the application together with all the new phones that they sell. While Java apps have proved to be not such a huge barrier to entry (with Mxit), it’s still something that requires a lot of technology investment (you have to develop a different program for every device). Still, having to not have people download the app will lower that barrier even more. Web interfaces are still even better (from a flexibility perspective) but they offer poor user experiences (and their feature set is limited).
I’ve heard rumors about Mxit bundling in with an operator or handset before (I believe this specific one was Nokia). This is going to be interesting, also because Mxit has also recently expanded to open up quite a few new datacentres in the EU. Could this mean expansion into the European market? Probably yes. If Mxit bundles with a handset they could possibly cement growth as well. Also, if you buy a Nokia on a Vodacom contract… What will that mean?
Yet still, at the end of the day it’s about the community. Vodacom would have the advertising budget and partnerships to be able to pull a lot of strings. No doubt they are going to use that horrible rat of theirs to promote the service. Maybe Mo will become the Tom for “The Grid”. The recent Youth Brands Survey from Sunday Times shows that he’s quite popular amongst the Youth, pity most adults hate the bastard. If they can get the kids to transfer over then they would have some clout.
Also, most of the press releases that I’ve been reading have all said something about “we’ll support it through ads”. That’s a bit of a topsided approach… Saying something like that, when you don’t even have a product, belies the thinking behind it. For them it’s a commercial product first and foremost. Nothing wrong with that, I just prefer it a bit more if the user is thought of first. I hate design by comittee.
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Vodacom can fund themselves!
I don’t believe you can really eat into the SMS market – it’s irreplaceable basically (real-time, notifications). And with the volumes of sms they pump, little can change that, not even MXit!
The sad thing is how for every 1 Rand MXit makes out of their Moola service from Vodacom customers, Vodacom makes 1 Rand too, purely because the premium sms charges by the network are horrible, and even for a R15 sms, the split is still 50:50 even though it’s the same SMS cost to the operator as a R2 sms band!
So, the more money MXit make via Vodacom customers, the more Vodacom makes! So Vodacom can’t really lose by MXit growing!
Anyway, let us see “the grid” before we can talk about “the grid”.
hey hey
i work at vodacom. i found out about this initiative. any info you’d like ill put u in contact with the lady!
courtz
HI peeps,
if you would like to know more about The GRID and would like to be one of our beta testers…
please join the facebook group “the GRID” and fill out the pre testing questionnaire, we will then send you more instructions !
The GRID is all about connecting people places and stories !
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5106213838&ref=mf
regards
SB
If anyone is interesting in being part of the GRID beta testing phase, for which you will get paid. Check out the group on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5106213838
Also something that needs to be understood about this application from the start is that although Vodacom’s name is attached to it, it is definitely not a network specific application. It works across all networks. The GRID is independent and should not be considered Vodacoms social network, the GRID stands alone even if it is indeed a Vodacom supported initiative.
Nice post Uno.
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