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Description The bright and cheery public pay phones that adorn every second shop. With very low penetration of phones at home, pay phones are still a widespread and profitable little business for hundreds of shop-owners, particularly in the rural and semi-urban areas. This is probably in the process of changing though as cell phone penetration increases exponentially. In the meanwhile, these yellow (and sometimes blue) phones and STD-PCO-ISD services form a core part of the streetscape.
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Source India - Sights & Culture - Ubiquitous Public Phone
Author McKay Savage from London, UK

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