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Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2021
Since its inception in the 1990s, mobile telephony in Africa has evolved, reflecting varied advances in technology. These advances have become particularly reminiscent of the role of mobile technologies in everyday facets of life.
K Guma
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Since its inception in the 1990s, mobile telephony in Africa has evolved, reflecting varied advances in technology. These advances have become particularly reminiscent of the role of mobile technologies in everyday facets of life.
K Guma
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Mobile Telephony, Financial Inclusion and Inclusive Growth
Journal of African Business, 2018Joshua Yindenaba Abor +2 more
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Information, Communication & Society, 2021
This paper examines how mobile communication and mobile banking is used by women in rural western Kenya (Elgeyo Marakwet), a resource-constrained area where women must carefully monitor the flow of money through their households.
L. Komen, Richard Ling
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This paper examines how mobile communication and mobile banking is used by women in rural western Kenya (Elgeyo Marakwet), a resource-constrained area where women must carefully monitor the flow of money through their households.
L. Komen, Richard Ling
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The diffusion of mobile telephony in Kazakhstan: An empirical analysis
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2016Deok-Joo Lee
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Adoption of Mobile Telephony in Rural India: An Empirical Study
Decision Sciences, 2014Ruchita Gupta, Karuna Jain
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How important is mobile telephony for economic growth? Evidence from MENA countries
Info, 2016Saibal Ghosh
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Comparing DNA damage induced by mobile telephony and other types of man-made electromagnetic fields.
Mutation research, 2019The number of studies showing adverse effects on living organisms induced by different types of man-made Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) has increased tremendously.
Dimitris J. Panagopoulos
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, 2020
We study the interactions between financial inclusion, mobile telephony, and economic growth in Indian States over 1991–2018. We establish whether there is temporal causality between these three variables.
R. Pradhan, P. Sahoo
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We study the interactions between financial inclusion, mobile telephony, and economic growth in Indian States over 1991–2018. We establish whether there is temporal causality between these three variables.
R. Pradhan, P. Sahoo
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The study of mobile Internet telephony
Proceedings International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering, 2002We attempt to integrate the technology of VoIP (voice over IP) and mobile computing together so that a mobile Internet telephony system (MVoIP) can be built on an integrated roaming environment of different networks. In order to support the mobility of the system, the handset of the MVoIP system should have multiple adapters, which have different ...
Chyi-Nan Chen +3 more
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Signaling Attacks in Mobile Telephony
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Security and Cryptography, 2014Mobile telephony based on UMTS uses finite-state control schemes for wireless channels and for signaling across the network. These schemes are used systematically in various phases of the communication and are vulnerable to attacks that can bring down the network through unjustified bandwidth allocation and excessive signaling across the control plane.
Mihajlo Pavloski, Erol Gelenbe
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