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A Kalahari.net survey shows that 53% of respondents are considering making purchases via the mobile Web.
The online retailer now wants to expand its product offering even further.
The move is a sign that online retail is particularly healthy in SA, says a market observer.
The online retailer introduces a R999 e-reader, but bemoans publishers' slow pace of local content delivery.
Ubiquitous broadband connectivity, compelling content, payment variety and entrepreneurial spirit will change the digital commerce landscape.
The local site follows its international competitors' example, ramping up its own third-party sales market.
Online retailers, Kalahari.net and Loot.co.za, are evolving into Internet general dealers.
SA`s online booksellers had a bumper festive season, with sales jumping by over 30%.
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South Africa's emerging e-commerce market is attracting a lot of attention from local and international companies eager to catch the much-anticipated boom in online retail sales. Optimism is high but a tough fight awaits local e-commerce traders.
The new Consumer Protection Act places a burden on companies to scrutinise their online terms and conditions.
Mobile could be the platform that sees SA leapfrog into the digital books fast lane.