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Title
Powering Last-Mile Connectivity
Publisher
Bloomberg New Energy Finance and Facebook
Author
Dimitry Gershenson, Jamie Yang, Alexander Bashian, Albert Chan, Takehiro Kawahara , Itamar Orlandi and Michael Wilshire
Published in
February 2018
Abstract
Lack of reliable power supply forces mobile network operators in developing countries to spend around USD 3.8 billion dollars annually on diesel fuel. Similarly, for consumers in rural areas, charging their smartphones is costly and time-consuming. Partnerships between mobile network operators and energy companies can help to drive internet access and electrification for billions of people.
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