Uzbekistan wants to remind you of its rigged elections – via SMS
Elections in Uzbekistan may be unfair but they certainly stand out in terms of technology. The Russian news agency Itar-Tass reports that all mobile operators in the country would be "asked" to send SMS reminders to all their customers. I won’t be surprised if those who do not vote as the government expects to would ...
Elections in Uzbekistan may be unfair but they certainly stand out in terms of technology. The Russian news agency Itar-Tass reports that all mobile operators in the country would be "asked" to send SMS reminders to all their customers. I won't be surprised if those who do not vote as the government expects to would then receive a second round of messages, asking them to return to the booth and tick off the right name!
Elections in Uzbekistan may be unfair but they certainly stand out in terms of technology. The Russian news agency Itar-Tass reports that all mobile operators in the country would be "asked" to send SMS reminders to all their customers. I won’t be surprised if those who do not vote as the government expects to would then receive a second round of messages, asking them to return to the booth and tick off the right name!
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