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Topic: Cajutel ICO Schedule: 18 Aug to 18 Nov 2017 - page 25. (Read 81045 times)

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hi

who is now provider in Guinea-Bissau and Guinea?

See whitepaper https://www.cajutel.gw/whitepaper.pdf Page 9 under competitor analysis.

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hi

who is now provider in Guinea-Bissau and Guinea?
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The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.

Seems reasonable. They are not a target, but their business will be welcome

Exactly, of they're in the coverage area, why not
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The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.

Seems reasonable. They are not a target, but their business will be welcome
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?

Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that.

Has the market Research been done? Do we Know these small villages are financialy a good target?

The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.

so for the start, focus is big city's... good point
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?

Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that.

Has the market Research been done? Do we Know these small villages are financialy a good target?

The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?

Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that.

Has the market Research been done? Do we Know these small villages are financialy a good target?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?

Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that.
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?
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I heard your advertisement on the radio! Nice job
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Since there's no 3g capability there, even the plain 3g woud be good. up to 7 mbps

 but that is already old technology, and if they want to have bigger share on market, they must have last technology, not 3G
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To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
Since there's no 3g capability there, even the plain 3g woud be good. up to 7 mbps

True but modern 4G LTE base stations are not more expensiveand make more efficient use of the spectrum. LTE advanced can even go to 1gbit/s and above in some cases.

Oh? Which cases?
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Since there's no 3g capability there, even the plain 3g woud be good. up to 7 mbps

True but modern 4G LTE base stations are not more expensiveand make more efficient use of the spectrum. LTE advanced can even go to 1gbit/s and above in some cases.
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To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
Since there's no 3g capability there, even the plain 3g woud be good. up to 7 mbps
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Bosnia...
So, there is gone be fight for market share... I think everybody will have own market and people will be happy with our provider

thx for sharing


no there is not a fight. there is 98% untapped market. The key is access to bandwidth which we have but the existing players dont

Are you sure? You said MTN and Orange will be there... And they not gone fight for bigger piece of cake???   Grin Grin Grin Grin

They probably will get a piece of the cake but they have to invest same anounts or more. And there is plenty of cake left for everyone. Fights start when you want to take away customers from  the competitors. Here we take up new cusomers who never used the internet before. Speed is the key there. Serve them first and serve them well and they stay your customers forever.

That's true. Even the price doesn't matter if the service is good

for bigger piece, service must be better then everyone...
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Activity: 2058
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To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
So, there is gone be fight for market share... I think everybody will have own market and people will be happy with our provider

thx for sharing


no there is not a fight. there is 98% untapped market. The key is access to bandwidth which we have but the existing players dont

Are you sure? You said MTN and Orange will be there... And they not gone fight for bigger piece of cake???   Grin Grin Grin Grin

They probably will get a piece of the cake but they have to invest same anounts or more. And there is plenty of cake left for everyone. Fights start when you want to take away customers from  the competitors. Here we take up new cusomers who never used the internet before. Speed is the key there. Serve them first and serve them well and they stay your customers forever.

That's true. Even the price doesn't matter if the service is good
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Activity: 84
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So, there is gone be fight for market share... I think everybody will have own market and people will be happy with our provider

thx for sharing


no there is not a fight. there is 98% untapped market. The key is access to bandwidth which we have but the existing players dont

Are you sure? You said MTN and Orange will be there... And they not gone fight for bigger piece of cake???   Grin Grin Grin Grin

They probably will get a piece of the cake but they have to invest same anounts or more. And there is plenty of cake left for everyone. Fights start when you want to take away customers from  the competitors. Here we take up new cusomers who never used the internet before. Speed is the key there. Serve them first and serve them well and they stay your customers forever.
member
Activity: 294
Merit: 10
So, there is gone be fight for market share... I think everybody will have own market and people will be happy with our provider

thx for sharing


no there is not a fight. there is 98% untapped market. The key is access to bandwidth which we have but the existing players dont

Are you sure? You said MTN and Orange will be there... And they not gone fight for bigger piece of cake???   Grin Grin Grin Grin
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
So, there is gone be fight for market share... I think everybody will have own market and people will be happy with our provider

thx for sharing


no there is not a fight. there is 98% untapped market. The key is access to bandwidth which we have but the existing players dont
member
Activity: 240
Merit: 10
So, there is gone be fight for market share... I think everybody will have own market and people will be happy with our provider

thx for sharing

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