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Having lived in Kenya I can tell you that this will be used by many people.

Contrary to popular belief, people in developing nations actually do have cell phones. They are cheap and the affordable to use compared to what we pay here. In 2001 almost everyone I knew who lived in the larger villages and towns had them.  It was mind blowing to see those who barely have electricity use a cell phone but I can see this little device being used by many especially with all the blackouts of electricity that those countries experience.

I want one!!


        


 

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