mobile phone impact on the culture of the comunity

mobile
comunication have played and influencial part in media transforming
over the past two decades, and it is aslo have been a great role in our
lifes. the mobile phone is now used by 1.3 billion people worldwide, and
more than 14 million subcribers in Asia. In 2003 there were an
estimation of 1,340667 mobile phone subscriber worlwide in 2003; up frm
approximately 91 million in 1995. more people now use mobile phone than
they used fix phone, this shows that the mobile phone has givin the
culture in our comunity a great impact. In many countries, more
households have mobile phone conections than they do tradisional fixed
phones. since the mobile phone was marketed commercially, the mobile
phones has become much more than a device for voice telephones calls, it
has become a central culture technology in its own right. mobile are
associated with significant culture transformation, such as as the role
of mobile in forming and maintaining social network. so the mobile phone
have given such impact untill the subcribers has forgeten about the fix
lin phones and they are now more dependent on mobile phones. there are
now quite a number of studies of how mobile phones have been taken up in
manny diferent countries, what distinctive culture and communicative
practices have developed in different settings, and what mobile phones
signify in different places. where there is not sufficient space here to
place mobile phones in the broder landscape of digital media
convergence, there are now important developments unfolding in at least 4
areas. the 4 eras are the intensification of mobile as a technology and
media device, the rise of the mobile learning, mobile commrce, mobile
for information and entertaiment, mobiles as game platform, the
proferation of mobile communication technologies with growth of portable
digital assistant, new new cultures of used around devices such as the
nokia mobile phones, the interpenetration of mobile with new television
formats and paltforms and more. this shows that a new culture wich is
called the "mobile culture" has formed and daily life without mobile
phones are missarable.
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