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  2. Information and communications technology in agriculture

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    Smartphone penetration enhances the multi-dimensional positive impact on sustainable poverty reduction and identify accessibility as the main challenge in harnessing the full potential (Silarszky et al., 2008) in agricultural space. The reach of smartphone even in rural areas extended the ICT services beyond simple voice or text messages.

  3. Small cell - Wikipedia

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    Small cells provide a small radio footprint, which can range from 10 meters within urban and in-building locations to 2 km for a rural location. Picocells and microcells can also have a range of a few hundred meters to a few kilometers, but they differ from femtocells in that they do not always have self-organising and self-management capabilities.

  4. Telecommunications in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    It will also help parents for whom mobile phones are the only way to stay in touch with their children attending boarding schools in the cities. [10] Mobile operators. Unitel (GSM)- The No.1 ICT group in Mongolia who have the first and nationwide 3G/4G/5G network. G-Mobile (CDMA) – Established in 2007, it is focusing on development in rural areas

  5. The 6 best cellphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Editor's Note November 2024: We are in the process of re-testing smartphones for seniors. Once we complete our testing, this article will be updated with new picks and information. Quick Overview

  6. Mobile technology in Africa - Wikipedia

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    However, people who are very poor have very basic phones. Thus non-profit mobile technology is not aimed at advanced smart phones, but ranges from sending out bulk SMSs to USSD, mobi-sites and mobile communities. AppsAfrica [11] writes the next 1 Billion phone users will come from Rural areas. [12]

  7. Comparison of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    User-replaceable (but custom-sized [6]) battery, lifetime updates [17] Display and frame fused. Phillips-head screws. [6] Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on replaceable m.2 cards (the former custom-made). [6] m.2 card slots. Purism has traditionally had more time-limited parts availability. [6]