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Emerging Countries and Mobile Phones: Kenya case study

Thomas Menguy | April 16, 2007

I get good comments from June on this post about Ultra Low Cost phones, about issues related to text entry for her native Kenyan language (Swahili I assume) : she gave me some great material about the impact and development of the mobile phone uses in Kenya. To write this article I’ve then wandering about the net to get some information about the Kenyan way of cellphoning … surprising.

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Mobile Subscriptions Skyrocket: Africa far outpaces the rest of the world in average annual growth of mobile phone subscriptions. According to the International Telecommunication Union, from 1999 through 2004 Africans signed up for cellphones at a far greater rate than Asians and nearly three times as fast as Americans. Most of that growth was in the sub-Saharan region [left].

IEEE Spectrum: Africa Calling

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