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Connecting the unconnected – from Glencoe to Gaborone

The case that mobile services can provide significant social and economic benefits to under-served populations around the world is described – whether in the sub-Sahara or the Highlands of Scotland. The real-world technical, economic and political challenges of providing coverage in remote, inhospitable or economically deprived regions are explored.

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