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Make Somalia Great Again

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rough-skinned exhilarant gas station
  02/18/17
Somalia has some great natural beaches that could be transfo...
comical dilemma candlestick maker
  02/18/17
After the start of the civil war, various new telecommunicat...
hyperactive spectacular pozpig
  02/18/17
Interesting. Government backed monopolies and regulation see...
carmine stead hominid
  02/18/17
telecoms become monopolies over time without regulation due ...
crawly trust fund reading party
  02/18/17
Somalia, Minnesota.
dashing ticket booth
  02/18/17
again?
Slippery Stage Useless Brakes
  02/18/17
...
hyperactive spectacular pozpig
  02/19/17


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Date: February 18th, 2017 3:23 PM
Author: rough-skinned exhilarant gas station

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Date: February 18th, 2017 3:44 PM
Author: comical dilemma candlestick maker

Somalia has some great natural beaches that could be transformed into epic eurotrash luxury beach resorts.

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Date: February 18th, 2017 4:07 PM
Author: hyperactive spectacular pozpig

After the start of the civil war, various new telecommunications companies began to spring up in the country and competed to provide missing infrastructure.[1] Somalia now offers some of the most technologically advanced and competitively priced telecommunications and internet services in the world.[2] Funded by Somali entrepreneurs and backed by expertise from China, Korea and Europe, these nascent telecommunications firms offer affordable mobile phone and internet services that are not available in many other parts of the continent. Customers can conduct money transfers (such as through the popular Dahabshiil) and other banking activities via mobile phones, as well as easily gain wireless Internet access.[1]

After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa.[3] These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city, town and hamlet in Somalia. There are presently around 25 mainlines per 1,000 persons, and the local availability of telephone lines (tele-density) is higher than in neighboring countries; three times greater than in adjacent Ethiopia.

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Date: February 18th, 2017 4:09 PM
Author: carmine stead hominid

Interesting. Government backed monopolies and regulation seems to be the reason for TTTness of telecoms

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Date: February 18th, 2017 4:13 PM
Author: crawly trust fund reading party

telecoms become monopolies over time without regulation due to how appealing merger is vs the cost of building out infrastructure past a point

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Date: February 18th, 2017 4:09 PM
Author: dashing ticket booth

Somalia, Minnesota.

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Date: February 18th, 2017 4:19 PM
Author: Slippery Stage Useless Brakes

again?

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Date: February 19th, 2017 9:39 PM
Author: hyperactive spectacular pozpig



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