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Kaymu is an online marketplace founded in 2013, providing localized C2C and B2C products in Africa, [1] Europe and Asia. [2] The platform lets buyers and sellers meet to make deals on new and used fashion items, mobile phones, jewelry, and home appliances.
Website of Communications Authority of Kenya; MTN takes a firm grip on Kenya online business space; Telcos market shift as Airtel gains voice traffic, Safaricom drops As of 12 April 2018. Safaricom’s dominance under threat from rivals As of 11 September 2018.
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The product naming of Nokia devices has historically been based on the numerical system, with new Nokia-branded Android smartphones being named from 1 to 9; with Nokia 1 series being the lowest-end entry level smartphone, and the Nokia 9 series being the highest-end offering of the portfolio. For device successors, and new products launched ...
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In Kenya money transfer is mainly done through the use of mobile phones. This was an initiative of a multimillion-shillings company in Kenya named Safaricom. Currently, the companies involved are Safaricom and Airtel. Mobile money transfer services in Kenya are now provided by the two companies under the names M-PESA and Airtel Money respectively.
Swappa launched in 2010 as an Android only marketplace, but started expanding the available device categories in 2012. The first new category was added in 2012 and allowed sellers to create listings for iPhones. The Swappa marketplace now allows sellers to list the following: iPhone and Android smartphones; iPad and Android tablets ...
The same month, Jumia and Carrefour signed a partnership to sell online products in Africa. [19] In April 2019, Jumia went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and raised $196 million in net proceeds. [20] The share price, initially offered at $14.50, rose more than 200% in the first three trading sessions. [21]