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Mexican billionaire telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim launched a program on Wednesday to collect used smartphones and donate them to schools, in order to provide students free access to educational materials.
Slim, who controls telecoms giant América Móvil, said at an event the firm would offer free wireless broadband access to whoever accessed contents on its website Aprende.org, whose offerings range from elementary math to university courses.
The businessman said he was looking to create a secondary market for smartphones used for a year or two, "giving them an economic value," and then passing them on for free to public schools.
The firm plans to offer its clients a 500-peso credit (US$26) for each smartphone returned in good condition, Slim said.
He added that he hoped his competitors in Mexico, which include Spain's Telefonica and U.S.-based AT&T, followed his lead in offering free access to educational materials.
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