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Driver mobile phone use and seatbelt wearing rates for 2023 (updating previous figures covering 2021).
Information on enhancing communications resilience and how we work with telecommunication service providers to manage the risk of disruption to public networks.
A call for evidence seeking views on commercial options for delivering mobile connectivity on trains.
Product Safety Report for Xin Ying Bao Musical Baby Mobile presenting a risk of choking due to the easy production of small parts.
When you buy non-road mobile machinery you should check that it has the right type approval and engine markings displayed.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in January 2014.
Synthesis of the evidence on how mobile technology and mobile-enabled services can help increase inclusion of persons with disabilities
This paper reports on a randomised controlled trial to compare microenterprise data from surveys of different frequency and medium
This study provides evidence that using mobile phones was accompanied with improved retention of TB patients
This document reports the outcomes, benefits and cost effectiveness of the Mobile Infrastructure Project.
This report presents the findings from a study about the use of mobile technology to improve humanitarian programming in Syria
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