A mobile and wireless phone
Jan Chipchase - Future Perfect: Mobility Is Relative II
A mobile and wireless phone kiosk in Kamapala draws its power from a car battery (in the red box, photo below). Despite its bicyclesque design they were not particularly mobile - one or more tyres were often flat and they remained tethered in one place for the duration of the day.

Kamapala(ウガンダだと思うんですが・・・)のモバイル・ワイアレス電話で、電源は下の写真の赤い箱の中のカー・バッテリーから取っているそうです。

確かに移動体でワイアレスですね。

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