Ethiopia's First Drone Light show, powered by Safaricom Ethiopia, took place under the skies of Addis Ababa. Enjoy the spectacular #SafaricomETLaunch #AddisDroneShow #FurtherAheadTogether
I am Kenyan. Ethiopia tech industry is homegrown unlike Kenya that depends on foreigners for their tech industry growth. I prefer the trajectory of Ethiopian tech industry compared to Kenya. They are thinking about the future not short term profits like Kenya. Africans should be the owners of their own countries technology not foreigners. Kenya boasts about how developed they are but it's all foreign owned & fuelled by foreign debts.
@@watchman1thewaycher169 Actually Safaricom came from Vodafone which is it's parent country in UK. What has made Safaricom to shine is MPESA which is the invention of a KENYAN genius. Safaricom on its own can't survive in Kenya even Airtel beats it in data and call services
@@pytrader As a Kenyan, the question we should be asking ourselves is..."why can't safaricom survive on it's own 🤷🏿♂️ ???". Why do we depend on foreign technology instead of homegrown technology 🤷🏿♂️???. What can we do to change this scenario??? 🤷🏿♂️.
@@watchman1thewaycher169 Am just happy with bigger part Kenyans have played to develop and advance Safaricom tech.....such project require huge funding which could just be affordable easily unless it is done in finance and technical cooperation
@@pytrader Funding is not the problem. Technological know how is what's lacking among African entrepreneurs. We can literally own African tech businesses instead of foreigners, if we could only use our God given brains & think outside the box. We need to seriously rethink the way we want to develop our continent. Do we want to be slaves to foreigners or owners of Africa 🤷🏿♂️ ???.
Congratulations Safaricom. This goes beyond telecommuncations. It is a manifestation of the unbreakeable bond between the peoples of Ethiopia and Kenya.
Incredible. I've been following keenly Safaricom's transition from a mobile subscription company to a tech company. Thanks to Ethiopia with love from Kenya.
@@SafaricomET Love the drone perfomance, you surely set the pace high enough, only imaging the things you can do with only a space to view.#watchingout4thenextbigthing
They recently launched global pay in Kenya. Which makes mpesa the source of funds and you are given a visa card number for making payments. So very soon you should have it too.
@@dicky_reacts watch it again. Why is nobody else on the street looking up at it as they’re walking along. Why are there no other videos of it anywhere on the internet?
Nice show... as much i am delighted to have optional telecom operator, but i still be committed to my home grown Ethiotelecom no matter what z service is.
100%. It’s absolutely outrageous for them to open the market to a private company when they haven’t even privatized Ethio-Telecom yet. We must promote Ethiopian owned businesses in Ethiopia!
Oh God, I was in the process of building a drone light show 9months ago and they took all my equipment for the sake of national security, and now they allow Safaricom to do it. This country has no place for young talents. Shame on you!! By the way nice job safari 👍👍👍
@@KIM-xl6zs We have a big value for cyber security and digital services. There are many cyber security companies showing interest in Ethiopia due to key geographical location and fastest growing conuntry in the world. I am aware of that you are raising the issue of political security but it is not permanent we will solve it very soon.
be sure there will be servers there but plenty of secondary servers even in Kenya we still host servers in Germany but primary servers are in Kenya and plenty of them are scattered in south Africa and the ivory coast .
Bro that's called marketing ,simple as that ...every business must have a marketing strategy before entering a new market and that's exactly what they did
I don't think this is going to be good in the long run. Foreign companies partly owned by the west will always bring crime, infiltration and other problems.
Can't believe the cameraman spent 60% of his time focusing good time in the crowd in a "drone light-show video" as if humans don't already get enough attention....
The speed of your internet service is slow. Th price of your package and all fees are expensive. The quality of your service in shopping is very poor in customer pushing. Tarifs are beyond expected generally. I prefer Ethiotelecome tahn Safari. Ethio telecom has multiple options. Safari is above premium.
you promised to give us daily 100mb we when we recharge 25 airtime, you sent that text frequently, but I recharge 25 birr no 100mb, but still you are sending me the same text daily....I call 700 I didn't get enough reason. why??