When you’re stuck out in the middle of nowhere with nothing but two broken legs and a smartphone, how do you get medical care? It’s possible to contact someone but where do you send them? That’s the problem that addressing service what3words has attempted to er… address. And now, thanks to Vodacom, it may just save your life. The mobile service provider has zero-rated what3words on its network.
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