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----- Original Message -----
From: Yemiru Chanyalew <ychanyalew@eventivellc.com>
Date: Monday, October 1, 2007 10:06 pm
Subject: RE: Questions about outsourcing in Ethophia from a research team
To: 50685232@student.cityu.edu.hk

Dear Alan;
Thanks for your enquiry about outsourcing to Ethiopia. Here are a few facts about Ethiopia that is not well advertised:
1. Ethiopia has one of the largest fiber optics networks in Africa with redundant international connections through Sudan, Djibouti and a satellite VSAT link.
2. Hence, Ethiopia will shortly enjoy one of the lowest Internet access cost structures among the non-developed nations in short order.
3. Ethiopia’s federal government commitment to ICT as demonstrated by the investment made to date to create an ICT literate society.
4. Hence, Ethiopia will have one of the most inter-networked public school systems and districts in the world due to “SchoolNet” and “WeredaNet” initiatives.
5. Ethiopia has the second largest population in Africa and English is spoken as second language for those that are secondary school literate.
6. Ethiopia’s unemployment among those who are 18 years and older are approximately 42% in most urban areas. Abundant graduates at the tertiary level with Engineering and Computer Science degree. Human resource will not be an issue at the outset.
7. Ethiopia can deliver ICT products and services at one-eight of the cost of India while increasing three folds today’s cost structure in this sector.
8. Major federal and local government incentives for ICT companies to establish presence in Ethiopia.
Alan, in the past 12 years we have outsourced to Belarus, India, China and Brazil. The cost structure and the quality have become indirectly proportional to the point that we had to find the next upcoming cyber country and we found Ethiopia to be one of those countries at least for the next 15 years to come.
I hope this answers your question. Good luck.
Yemiru Chanyalew
www.eVentiveLLC.com
1-630-240-4365 (Cell)
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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 6:53 AM
To: 'Yemiru Chanyalew'
Subject: FW: Questions about outsourcing in Ethophia from a research team

FYI...

Sales @ eVentiveLLC
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About Yemiru Chanyalew
Source: eVentive
Yemiru brings extensive operational management, strategy, process and technical leadership skills to eVentive. In his previous capacity, Yemiru was Sr. Vice president of Operations (Chicago) for One Inc.
As chief architect of Mercury and Apollo software (award winner of call center and CTI magazine), he was one of the early thought leaders in the areas of CRM and Computer Telephony Integration software. Additionally, Yemiru provides expertise in business process re-engineering, decision support; call center, sales force automation and large relational database design.
Yemiru is the founder of eVentive LLC and his credentials include a Masters of Science degree in Management Information Systems and a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Science from Loyola University in Chicago.






-----Original Message-----
From: 50685232 [mailto:50685232@student.cityu.edu.hk]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 12:14 AM
To: sales@eventivellc.com
Subject: Questions about outsourcing in Ethophia from a research team


Dear Sir,

I am a research student from City university of Hong Kong. We are major in Electronic Comerce. Recently, our research team are looking into the outsourcing of company. From the news, we have noticed that your company had designed to outsource in Ethopia, where the web networking is not well-developed.

As so, we have a question that why did your company chose Ethopia as an outsourcing place, in stead of other places? I am looking forward to have your reply soon. And Your answer will help our researh a lot. Thank you for kind attention.

Yours faithfully,
Alan Leung Research students of City university of Hong Kong


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