Yesterday, we heard from Trilogy International Chairman John Stanton talk about how wireless devices are democratic because they empower individuals.
Today, here’s a story about university students who organized a protest using their mobile devices and Twitter from Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, during International CTIA WIRELESS® 2010. We think this is a powerful illustration for our blog’s focus on wireless freedom and how wireless technology can help social change.

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