More and more development workers tell stories of mobile surprises - not just who is using them, and where they are using them, but also how they are using them. Through mobiles, the first digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) have reached poor households and communities. In less than a generation, the majority of poor people will have access to mobile phones and services
As new technologies such as mobile phones impact peoples’ daily lives, interest into their potential...
The availability of low-cost mobile phones and the already broad coverage of GSM networks in Develop...
ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride us...
More and more development workers tell stories of mobile surprises - not just who is using them, and...
The availability of low-cost mobile phones and the already broad coverage of GSM networks in Develop...
Access, use and ownership of mobile phones is increasing rapidly in Tanzania, as in the rest of Afri...
Meeting: 6th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2009),9 - 12...
The Information Technology for Development (ICT4D) programme of the International Development Resear...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
The African continent currently boasts the highest mobile telephony growth rates in the world, brin...
Technology experts and activists have for years attempted to bridge the gap between those with acces...
Due to the explosive growth of mobile and wireless technologies and services in Africa, a number of ...
Sustainable and equitable development is severely undermined when citizens do have not have access t...
This study set out to understand and assess internet and mobile phone uses among the urban poor in K...
During last few decades, mobile phone usage in the world has grown rapidly and it has become the mos...
As new technologies such as mobile phones impact peoples’ daily lives, interest into their potential...
The availability of low-cost mobile phones and the already broad coverage of GSM networks in Develop...
ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride us...
More and more development workers tell stories of mobile surprises - not just who is using them, and...
The availability of low-cost mobile phones and the already broad coverage of GSM networks in Develop...
Access, use and ownership of mobile phones is increasing rapidly in Tanzania, as in the rest of Afri...
Meeting: 6th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2009),9 - 12...
The Information Technology for Development (ICT4D) programme of the International Development Resear...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
The African continent currently boasts the highest mobile telephony growth rates in the world, brin...
Technology experts and activists have for years attempted to bridge the gap between those with acces...
Due to the explosive growth of mobile and wireless technologies and services in Africa, a number of ...
Sustainable and equitable development is severely undermined when citizens do have not have access t...
This study set out to understand and assess internet and mobile phone uses among the urban poor in K...
During last few decades, mobile phone usage in the world has grown rapidly and it has become the mos...
As new technologies such as mobile phones impact peoples’ daily lives, interest into their potential...
The availability of low-cost mobile phones and the already broad coverage of GSM networks in Develop...
ABSTRACT In its opening remarks, The Economist declares emphatically that “Paying for a taxi ride us...