The following quotes inspire much thought about mobile phones in developing economies.
“The mobile is to India what the motor car was to America,” says social scientist Shiv Viswanathan. It has opened up the world to the mohalla and vice versa. “There’s a tremendous opening up of space,” he says. But does more networking automatically mean more productivity?
The mobile phone in India’s pocket can do all this and more — fishermen wanting a weather update or the location of the best catch; hospitals contacting patients without a permanent address; matchmaking companies dispatching profiles of potential mates to subscribers; SMSes on the Sensex. Information, services, profits - you name it, you have it, in the palm of your hand.
Read more here: India’s new mantra: Talk more, work more: The Times of India
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