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PH Cyber Cafés Bemoan Advent Of Smart Phones
There are indications that
the advent of smart phones has led to a drop in the level of patronage at cyber cafés in Port Harcourt.
This was made known on Wednesday by Kelvin Eziogu, the manager of Dotina Cyber Café at Elekahia in Port Harcourt.
Eziogu said this even as he claimed that scanning of documents, pictures, corel draw, online registration cannot be done on smart phones as most companies accept CV’s through the net.
“The advent of smart phones has reduced the level of business operations but not totally. The rush for cyber cafés back then cannot be compared to the present. Judging on percentage, the rush was about 90% before, but now it’s 70%”, said Eziogu.
He further said, despite the challenges, operators tend to move forward by upgrading their Internet services.
Also speaking, a computer operator, Charles Darlington, said smart phones have dug deep into some advantages derived from cyber café in terms of browsing and documents download.
Darlington who is a staff of Killox Integrated Services at Waterlines said, people who patronise them are those who do not have smart phones or mega bite (data) for browsing and downloads.
A cyber café user, Miss Iheoma Job, stated that she used to patronise cyber cafés in time past, but not anymore.
“Going to the cyber café for me is a waste of time, resources and energy. Technology has made things a lot more easier as most smart phones can now browse and type”, she said.
She added that having a personal laptop and wifi doggle or Internet moderm enables her do most of her browsing at home.
Iheoma also mentioned that the advent of smart phones has not totally taken business away from the cyber cafés as the bulk of jobs are still done at these centres.
Finally, an eye witness, Nemi Obusele, a student of the University of Port Harcourt said the turnout at cyber cafés has become poor as most times one finds some of these business centres closed because of lack of customers.
This is particularly obvious during periods of fuel scarcity or power outage when most cyber cafés consider it a waste of resources running their generators for long hours without commensurate level of patronage.
Mirian Obusele
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