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300 million US $ to be contributed by The World Bank for NeGP   |   BSNL IPO plans stuck with employees   |   Another $800 million to be invested in Pakistan by China Mobile   |   Mobile Operators asked to neutralize signals in border areas of India   |   Rural India will account for 40% of telecom sector share in emerging markets   |   Vodafone acquires 70% stake in Ghana mobile firm   |   Mobile Linux Group (LiPS) merges with Limo Foundation to strengthen efforts for a Mobile Linux Platform   |   EU Mobile Data Market Growing Rapidly Driven By Spread of Mobile Broadband - GSMA   |   Microsoft plans to buy Portuguese mobile software company   |   Telecom industry calls for new convergence policy to enable content on mobile devices   |   Motorola bags $90 mn BSNL order for supply of GSM network equipment   |   RIM may launch new Blackberry device to compete with Apple iPhone   |   New study points to growing use of mobile devices in public sector   |   Idea and Tata Communications pilot mobile money transfer from UAE to India   |   Vodafone downgraded on EU threat   |   Intel unveils tiny chips tailored for mobile Internet gadgets   |   South African pupils seek to improve maths results using mobile phone   |   DoT allocates CDMA spectrum to Sistema   |   Zambia: Mobile Phones to the Rescue flood affected citizens   |   India to beat US in mobile telephony   |  

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Mobiles can greatly enhance the democratic practices by enabling e-participation
With their penetration to rural and urban areas, mobiles can easily enable citizens to provide feedback on government polices thus accelerating e-democracy initiatives.
Mobile and Internet activism emerging as the biggest mobilising force for new generation
The new generation is using the mobile phones and internet in innovative ways to connect to each other and also reporting the events in their locality to rest of the world.
India adds 7.34 million new mobile phone subscribers in June 2007
The monthly additions were the highest ever for the country, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
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