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DAkula | March 07, 2011
India has seen one of the fastest increases in mobile subscriptions, in the world. We currently have more mobile phones in India than land lines. Almost everyone has one today – from a galley-wala tea stall to a farmer in a village. Part of the reason behind such an explosion of mobile usage could be the ubiquitously available low-cost Chinese mobile handsets and the lowering costs for maintaining a subscription.
Potential utilities on a typical Indian mobile phone
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