SubBlog Header

Our writers and editors offer insights on the latest news, events, interviews and happenings from the development through enterprise universe. All NextBillion blog posts are listed here and may be sorted by date.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

How to leapfrog? Look to the black market

By Rob Katz

Regular NextBillion readers won't be shocked by a recent AP news article about cell phone use in Africa. It's even been noted as a "worldchanging" leapfrog technology - and rightly so. However, this article sticks out from the rest when it analyzes why cell phones came from nowhere to become a huge business and a big BOP friendly technology:

"The mistake, providers say, was to make plans based on GDP figures,which ignore the strong informal economy, and to assume that becauseland line use was low, little demand for phones existed. Thereal reason for weak demand was that land lines were expensive,subscribers had to wait for months to get hooked up, and the linesoften went down because of poor maintenance, floods and theft of coppercables. Cell phones slice through all those obstacles and provide African solutions to African problems."

WRI research has shown that GDP and other formal economy data tend to underestimate the buying power of the poor by up to 50 percent. Taking the informal sector into account, the BOP isn't so "B" anymore - which means that cell phones are just the start. Businesses that understand data aren't always the most accurate picture of the market can do what Celtel, Safaricom, MTN, and others have done in Africa: profit by serving previously ignored markets.

(HT: Jeremy Faludi and the WorldChanging team)
TAGS:No Tags
Friendly URL: 
  • Managing Partners

    New Ventures
  • Managing Partners

    William Davidson Institute
  • Sponsoring Partner

    Citi Foundation
  • Content Partners

    Acumen Fund
  • Content Partners

    Ashoka
  • Content Partners

    ANDE
  • Content Partners

    AVINA
  • Content Partners

    IADB
  • Content Partners

    IADB

Have an Idea for a Story?Have an Idea for a Story?

Make A Suggestion

TrendingTrending

Social MediaSocial Media

Facebook Twitter

Story Snapshot

CLOSE