Why Mobile Phones Are So Valuable to People in Poorer Countries
September 30, 2009 — “Being able to make and receive phone calls is so important to people that even the very poor are prepared to pay for it,” reports an interview with Tom Standage in The Economist.
“In places with bad roads, unreliable postal services, few trains and parlous landlines, mobile phones can substitute for travel, allow quicker and easier access to information on prices, enable traders to reach wider markets, boost entrepreneurship and generally make it easier to do business.” Continue reading…
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