Greetings all,

One factor to be borne in mind is the "long tail" of the feature-phone.
This refers to the lingering presence in poorer populations of devices
which, while they may access certain internet services, do so via cellular
data, and are unable to connect to WiFi. I surmise that many potential
users of offline medical hotspots, in particular patients at remote
clinics, still have such phones.

But that's changing! The new generation of "smart feature phones" using KaiOS
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KaiOS>does have WiFi access, and has already
taken off in India. Where I am, South Africa, will see its first KaiOS
phone in the next few months. So let's hang in, and let's try to get
suitable apps developed for these devices.

Regards,
M.

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