The Africa Com Awards 2012 received more entries than ever before. All of an extremely high calibre, this is a clear tribute to the exciting and innovative work that’s taken place in Africa over the past 12 months.
Congratulations to all our worthy 2012 winners.
Africa Com Awards 2012 Winners
Best Network Improvement
Helios Towers Africa – Shared Telecoms Infrastructure
Most Innovative Service
Orange Group – Deezer
Best Quality User Experience
Sicap – Mobile Money ATM
Best Cost Efficiency Initiative
ZTE – Solution for Airtel
Rural Telecoms Award
Viettel – Movitel Rural Network
Best Backhaul Solution for Africa
Comtech EF Data – Mobile Backhaul Solution
Best Marketing Campaign
Prezence Digital – #Mandelastory
Best Smart-Device for Africa
Etisalat Misr – Smart Device
Best Pan African Initiative
WIOCC – Seamless, High-Capacity International Connectivity Ring around Africa
The 2012 Mobile Data and Social Media Award
Bozza Mobile – The Bozza.mobi App
Industry Personality of the Year
Alan Knott-Craig – Cell C
Changing Lives Award
Safaricom – DAKTARI-1525
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For a full listing of those that came in 2nd and the Highly Commended award-winners, plus photos of the ceremony please visit the website: http;//www.africacomawards.com
Africa Apps Awards
Best Smart Phone App
Prezence Digital – Ster-Kinekor mobile app
Best Feature Phone App
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Orange African Social Venture Prize
Following the successful first edition in 2011, the Orange African Social Venture Prize has been awarded to three entrepreneurs or start-ups offering solutions that use ICT in innovative ways to meet the needs of people living in Africa.
The panel of judges, consisting of Orange specialists, the media and institutions that promote development, chose the three prize-winners from among almost 450 candidate projects covering a variety of fields such as healthcare, agriculture, education, energy, industry and commerce illustrating the high potential of telecommunications for development in Africa.
The winning projects are:
- Vivus Limited, a start-up from Côte d’Ivoire that allows agricultural or farm produce traders to optimize their stocks, and thereby avoid waste, by using a SMS-based system providing information on ongoing deals.
- Takachar provides a system that has already been launched in Kenya to improve waste management by using telecoms technologies to track waste collection in real time.
- The e-commerce business Niokobok enables Senegalese people living abroad to send basic necessities to their families back home avoiding the extra cost of transferring money.
Etisalat Prize for Innovation
Etisalat believes innovation should go beyond improvements in existing products and services and instead have real valuable social or economic impact to customers. The winners are:
Most Innovative Product/Service ($25,000): Mobile Maths Practice
Mobile Maths Practice is a mobile application that helps students from all over the world in preparing for exams. It was created for the West African students but has been downloaded more in other parts of the world.
Most Innovative Idea ($10,000): i-Connect Project
The “i-Connect Project” proposes to supply mobile broadband internet vehicles to schools in various geographical areas. These vehicles which are refurbished shipping containers connected to a truck head will also regularly move from one school location to another.
About AfricaCom Awards
The AfricaCom Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the African Telecommunications Market. Now in its 5thyear, the Awards ceremony is the high-point of the AfricaCom conference and exhibition. www.africacomawards.com
About AfricaCom 2012
AfricaCom is Africa’s largest communications conference & exhibition. Now in its 15th year, this trailblazing event gathers together 8,000 senior decision-makers from the telecoms, media and ICT industries. This year a record 200+ speakers will share their vision of Africa’s future communications landscape and the agenda has expanded to incorporate 14 co-located events which will attract new audiences from the apps development, broadcast and business sectors. For more info see: www.comworldseries.com/africa.
About Orange
France Telecom-Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators with sales of 45.3 billion euros for 2011 and has 170,000 employees worldwide at 30 September 2012, including 105,000 employees in France. Present in 33 countries, the Group has a total customer base of 227 million customers at 30 September 2012, including 169 million mobile customers and 15 million broadband internet (ADSL, fibre) customers worldwide. Orange is one of the main European operators for mobile and broadband internet services and, under the brand Orange Business Services, is one of the world leaders in providing telecommunication services to multinational companies.
France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) is listed on NYSE Euronext Paris (compartment A) and on the New York Stock Exchange.
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About Etisalat
In just 4 years of operations, Etisalat Nigeria has become a major industry player with a growing subscriber base of over 14 million in a highly competitive market. Its portfolio of voice and data-centric products include – easy starter, easycliq, easybusiness, and easyblaze; all tailor-made to meet the needs of its customers. For its outstanding performance, it has won several awards including ‘Brand of the Year’, ‘Best Telecom Customer Service’ Telecom Innovations Company of the Year, and ‘Most Innovative Corporate Social Responsibility Company’, among others. Etisalat Nigeria is one of the 16 operations of the Etisalat Group that spans across Africa, Middle East and Asia serving over 170 million subscribers; and it is committed to delivering innovative and quality services to its growing subscribers.






