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In a agnate vein, symbols are put up in UK petrol stations prohibiting the use of mobile phones, due to possible seat belt issues. Most schools in the United States have prohibited mobile phones in the classroom, due to the giant ordinal of class disruptions that crop from their use, the potential for cheating via text messaging, Cell Phones and the possibility of photographing someone without consent. In the UK, possession of a mobile phone in an examination can result in immediate disqualification from that subject or from all that student's subjects.

In some developing unaligned nations with inappreciable telephone infrastructure, the mobile telephone is the telephony giving poor people access to medical and legal services. Cell phone adoption in developing countries bankrupt quadrupled in the last decade.. The rise of cell phone technology in developing countries is often cited as an example of the leapfrog effect. In many remote regions in the third world went literally from having no telecommunications bottom to having satellite based communications systems.