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How do people in poor countries use SMS text messaging in their daily life?

SMS (Short Message Service) text messaging is widely used by people in poor countries in their daily lives for a variety of purposes.

SMS text messaging is a powerful tool for communication and access to information and services in developing countries, and plays a crucial role in the daily lives of many people. For example:

  1. Communication: SMS text messaging is often used as a primary means of communication, especially in areas with limited or no access to other forms of communication, such as phone or internet.
  2. Banking and financial transactions: In many developing countries, people use SMS text messaging to access financial services, such as mobile banking, money transfers, and payments. This can be especially important for people who are unbanked or underbanked.
  3. Healthcare: SMS text messaging is often used to access health information and services, including telemedicine and disease surveillance. It can also be used to receive reminders for appointments and medication.
  4. Education: SMS text messaging is used to access educational resources, such as online courses and educational videos. It can also be used to receive updates and alerts about school closures, exams, and other important information.
  5. Social networking: SMS text messaging is used by many people in developing countries to stay connected with friends and family, and to share news and information.
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