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Locating disaster communication in changing communicative ecologies across the Pacific
2014
Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy
The Pacific Island region is geographically and culturally diverse, with a significant range of communication infrastructures and challenges. Access and use of mobile phones has risen exponentially over the past five years. According to ITU statistics, around 60 percent of Pacific Islanders had access to a mobile in 2012, compared to just 10 percent in 2006. In many Pacific countries mobile phones are, therefore, emerging as a key element of the local communication systems, and are being be
doi:10.7790/ajtde.v2n4.66
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