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Help The Kids In Your Community

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Kids Deserve The Best Facebook page Hi everyone, this is to inform you of a very important gesture of live and this this giving back to the poor, people loose look for happiness but have failed to find it yet it's inform of them, the gesture of giving  to the reader, What have you done for your community? What do you do with the old clothes? or the left over food yet there are people in the community who could use it and it could save them a day . Do you love kids it's about children; They really need food. They need to be clothed They need Education They need shelter Teachers who can help them read and write, cause they are in universe primary education a scheme by the government of Uganda but they really know nothing, so i would request we join hands and help them by teaching them cause that is a mark in their lives, cause some of their parents can;t afford school fees to send them to school and a few kilograms of maize flour to cook for them

The Journey Of Mobile Internet In Uganda

The Journey of Mobile Internet in Uganda  When did you get your first internet phone? Thinking back to when you got your first internet-enabled phone often brings back fond memories. It’s an important milestone in our digital lives, one that marks the beginning of a new era in communication and connectivity.   The Social Media Scene Back Then What apps or social media platforms do you remember using back then? For many, Facebook and Hi5.com were the go-to sites. These spaces allowed us to connect with new friends, stay in touch with family, and communicate with the outside world, transforming the way we interacted socially.  Cost of staying connected Access to social media and mobile devices was not cost-effective. Data was a luxury, and not everyone could afford it. While there was intense competition among telecommunications companies, commonly known as the data war, the cost remained a deterrent for many.  Telecommunications Executive Several telecommunications companies have played

The evolution of phone internet in Uganda

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Growth of Phone Internet in Uganda  The growth of phone internet in Uganda has been remarkable, changing the way Ugandans communicate, work and access information. Let's take a journey through this digital revolution and explore how mobile internet has changed over the years.   What was your first phone? Do you remember your first phone? This is a common nostalgic moment for many. Whether it was a Samsung, an iPhone, or a Sony Ericsson, that first device often holds a special place in our hearts.  Emergence of Mobile Networks When it comes to mobile networks, Ugandans have seen a variety of options over the years. Which sim card did you buy first?   UTL  Africell Orange Airtel  MTN Each of these networks has played a significant role in increasing internet accessibility across the country.   Early Data Usage When mobile internet was still a novelty, data bundles were relatively small and often quite affordable. Common data bundles include: - 20MB - 50MB - 100MB - 200MB - 500MB - 1G