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Together, Vodafone Foundation and Huawei have developed its Instant Network solution, mainly for disaster relief, but now they are expanding this to a more long-term basis as they plan to utilize it for education at refugee camps under the big Vision2020 program. At this year's Mobile World Congress, Vodafone is demonstrating its Mini Instant Network, a complementary product to Instant Network. We caught up with Oisin Walton, Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Program Manager, to learn more about the new pack and Vodafone's blueprint for Vision2020.
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