With the ubiquity of mobile phones in the developing world – where mobile phones have even replaced bicycles and such as prozed possessions in villages, the potential for learning through mobile devices is intuitively known as high, but unquantified, and hence an arena not explored by the service providers. In developing nations, voice calls far outstrip data use, and one of the key reasons is price – of smart phones as well as data use connectivity. The new study by GSM proves that younger people are all enthusiastic about learning – a girl from India even recorded lectures for review later. The objective is them to show the providers that a BoP market does exist for the younger children and youth wanting to learn. Read more here.