For millions of Africans, cellphones signal a change

By Kevin Sullivan, Washington Post  |  July 16, 2006

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo -- Until not long ago, if 
Zadhe Iyombe wanted to talk to his mother, he had to make the 
eight-day boat trip up the Congo River to the jungle town where he 
was raised. In a country with almost no roads, mail, or telephone 
system and a grisly guerrilla war raging, making that exhausting and 
dangerous trip was about the only way he could find out whether his 
59-year-old mother was still alive.

Then he got a cellphone.

Now he talks to his mother every day. And once a week, he uses a text 
message to transfer five minutes of airtime to her phone to make sure 
she can always call him.

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http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2006/07/16/for_millions_of_africans_cellphones_signal_a_change/



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