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Date :12 October 2009
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Cell phone use has risen twenty fold in Mozambique since the government began to open up the telecommunications market in 2001. The World Bank has helped Mozambique draw up new telecommunication laws, paving the way for full liberalization by Decenmber 2007. [More] [Less]
 
 
 
 
 
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