
A 9-year-old boy takes a photo of flooding in the Mexican state of Tabasco with his cell phone. Photo by David Munoz.
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| Mexico suffers some of the worst disparities in telephone service in Latin America. In some of its poorest regions, there are fewer than five telephone lines for every 100 households. In some remote areas, there’s no phone service at all. Conrad Fox takes listeners to Palma Real where a co-op of farmers worries about marketing its products without phones or the Internet. |
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