Socio - Economic Implication of Use of Gsm among Abeokuta Metropolis, Ogun State, Nigeria
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Key words: Telecommunication; Economic; Mobile; Technology
Résumé: L'euphorie qui a salué l'utilisation du Système global de télécommunications mobiles (SGM) a atteint son apogée avec les implications en profondeur pour les conditions socio-économiques de nombreux Nigériens, les même que ceux qui se plaignaient de l'exploitation et des services insatisfaisants fournis par le Système global de télécommunications mobiles (SGM ) dans le pays. Toutefois, beaucoup de Nigérians, même avec un coût élevé de téléphone du Système global de télécommunications mobiles (SGM), n'abandonneront pas les services du Système global des télécommunications mobiles (SGM), car celui-ci est devenu un symbole de statut social. Ainsi, le document examine les implications socio-économiques de l'utilisation du Système global de télécommunications mobiles (SGM) chez les résidents d'Abeokuta, au Nigéria. Le résultat révèle que, malgré les problèmes liés à l'utilisation du Système global de télécommunications mobiles (SGM), personne ne peut s'en passer parce qu'il est très utile pour des motifs économiques. Par conséquence, il est recommandé que le gouvernement devrait éviter des changements exorbitants du Système global de télécommunications mobiles (SGM).
Mots-clés: Telecommunications; Économique; Mobile; Technologie
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720110703.025
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