Wireless News
03-24-2014, 12:00 AM
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/pKAEZS3W10x7v9TwgGAChQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9NzU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/afp.com/553db6f669470eee068197b3bc8e0d78cd3998d1.jpg (http://news.yahoo.com/cell-phones-catapult-shangri-la-bhutan-modern-age-035426775.html)Thimphu (Bhutan) (AFP) - Sitting in his office in Bhutan's sleepy capital, newspaper editor Tenzing Lamsang muses on the dramatic impact of cell phone technology on a remote Himalayan kingdom known as the "last Shangri-La". "Bhutan is jumping from the feudal age to the modern age," said Lamsang, editor of The Bhutanese biweekly and online journal. As the last country in the world to get television and one which measures its performance with a "Gross National Happiness" yardstick, Bhutan might have been expected to be a hold-out against mobile technology. It has a largely rural population of just 750,000, but Bhutan's two cellular networks have 550,000 subscribers.
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