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===What is Telecom Data?===
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===How is Telecom Data Used?===
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Research using telecom data has been growing tremendously in recent years. There are lots of areas of research that this data has been used in. These include:
 
Health
Studying the relationship between population mobility and spread of disease using mobile phone data (Erbach-Schoenberg et al 2016, Tatel et al 2014, Wesolowski 2012, Wesolowski 2015a, Wesolowski 2015b)
 
Mobility
Using mobile phone data to study patterns of internal migration (Blumenstock 2012, Wesolowski 2013) and studying mobility to improve disaster response (Bengtsson et al 2011)
 
Poverty Mapping
 
 
 
===What are Things to Consider?===


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What is Telecom Data?

How is Telecom Data Used?

Research using telecom data has been growing tremendously in recent years. There are lots of areas of research that this data has been used in. These include:

Health Studying the relationship between population mobility and spread of disease using mobile phone data (Erbach-Schoenberg et al 2016, Tatel et al 2014, Wesolowski 2012, Wesolowski 2015a, Wesolowski 2015b)

Mobility Using mobile phone data to study patterns of internal migration (Blumenstock 2012, Wesolowski 2013) and studying mobility to improve disaster response (Bengtsson et al 2011)

Poverty Mapping


What are Things to Consider?

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