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Why the 2016 Mobile World Congress wasn't just about slick new smartphones
![]() ![]() ![]() BARCELONA — The 2016 Mobile World Congress has officially drawn to a close, leaving event-goers and tech-watchers alike to take stock of prior days' excitement — the new flagship devices, strange new gadgets and tantalizing speculations about the future However, a key**te talk from Wednesday's session revealed an unexpected and lesser-k**wn narrative that runs in tandem with the celebration of rapidly evolving Mobile connectivity: Unconnectivity [IMG]http://rack.0.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE2LzAyLzI2LzA5L1NjcmVlbl**b3QyLmIyYTZiLnBuZw pwCXRodW1iCTU3NXg0MDk2Pg/513ff23d/e2f/Screen-Shot-2016-02-26-at-1.00.38-PM.png[/IMG] Anders Borg (left) and Ann Cairns discuss the evolving Mobile landscape. The Digital Inclusion key**te is available for replay here. According to Nielsen, only 46% of the world's population has access to the Internet, driven by staggeringly low numbers in Latin America (55.9%), the Middle East (52.2%), Asia (40.2%) and Africa (28.6%). Read more... More about Mobile World Congress, Tech, and Brandspeak ??????? ??????: Why the 2016 Mobile World Congress wasn't just about slick new smartphones || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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