Boosted by daily cash returns on its "pre-paid" business, TelCom operators turn also in Mozambique to bold marketing campaigns on broad band access. Classical marketing includes painting whatsoever small vendors hut in villages to giving away during 26 weeks a car each (0 km milage ... as they call it). How people in remote areas will benefit in real-life situations from 3G networks by classical marketing only, remains in question.
In addition, there is little or no information that compares data packages or voices consumers' experiences. In this context con.moz not only introduces innovative short-term training courses on web apps (like Facebook), but also started searching websites of local TelCom providers to disseminate (probably for the first time in Mozambique) comparative data and real-time tests on broad band packages: http://conmoz.org/2012/02/uma-comparacao-da-banda-larga-na-beira/?lang=en