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Near Baggage Belt 3 at Johannesberg Airport
Payphone at JNB Airport, Johannesberg
Airport at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Mascom Payphone at Kasane Airport, Botswana
South Africa side of the Pont Drift border with Botswana
Kom Ombo, Egypt Payphone, by Rachel Cline
Kom Ombo, Egypt Payphone. Photo by Rachel Cline
Luxor, Egypt Payphone, by Rachel Cline
Luxor, Egypt, Payphone. Photo by Rachel Cline
Cape Town, South Africa
Photo by Meeta Parker
Simonstown, South Africa near Cape town
Photo by Frank & Meeta Parker
Mauritius Phone Booth
Photo by Frank and Meeta Parker
Mali, West Africa, Phone Booth
Mali, West Africa, Phone Booth
Photo by Roberto Collina
Tele-vending in Cotonou, Benin. Tellumat Mobile
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Senegal Payphone, Tellumat Mobile
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Senegal Payphone, Tellumat Mobile
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Ghana: Space to Space is Synonymous with Payphone in Ghana
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Telecentre in Senegal, Tellumat Mobile
Telecentre in Senegal - Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Benin Community Payphone, Tellumat Mobile
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Douala, Camaroon, payphone - Tellumat Mobile
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Senegal Payphone, Tellumat Mobile
Photo sent in by Tellumat Mobile in Cape Town, South Africa.
Cotonou, Benin. Africa. Community Payphone
Tellumat Mobile supplied most of the unmanned payphones to Telkom South Africa. Tellumat Mobile now provides predominantly cellular (GSM) community payphones to Africa, and has sold 30,000 M744's in Ghana. Click here to visit the Tellumat Mobile web site.
Mauritius,off of South Africa near Madagascar
Photo by Frank & Meeta
Uganda Payphone
Payphone on Lake Victoria in Uganda using GSM Technology and Solar Power. Photo sent in by Craig Wheeler, Remkor Technologies South Africa. A surprising number of people seem to think this photo is a fake. It is not fake. It shows a Ugandan fisherman using a solar powered GSM phone. Solar powered + GSM enabled = no wires. In other words, it's a cell phone. Like any cell phone, it can be used virtually anywhere, even from the top of a post in the middle of a lake. It is a *pay* cell phone and that's why you see it on this web site, but it's a cell phone nonetheless. As far as I know there are no limits on using cell phones on boats. The photo may have been staged for publicity use, but that would not make it fake. Cleverness aside, I think Remkor's success in bringing phone service to water-based communities is a brilliant adaptive use of technology.
Uganda Payphone
Payphone on Lake Victoria in Uganda using GSM Technology and Solar Power. Photo sent in by Craig Wheeler, Remkor Technologies South Africa. A surprising number of people seem to think this photo is a fake. It is not fake. It shows a Ugandan fisherman using a solar powered GSM phone. Solar powered + GSM enabled = no wires. In other words, it's a cell phone. Like any cell phone, it can be used virtually anywhere, even from top of a post in the middle of a lake. It is a *pay* cell phone and that's why you see it on this web site, but it's a cell phone nonetheless. As far as I know there are no limits on using cell phones on boats. The photo may have been staged for publicity use, but that would not make it fake. Cleverness aside, I think Remkor's success in bringing phone service to water-based communities is a brilliant adaptive use of technology.