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Communication in the Northern Hemisphere was widely affected on Doomsday, notably due to the effects of EMP's, but also by mass destruction of most of the population centers. However, in the Southern Hemisphere existing technology, including cellular phones, and the development of computer networks made communication to continue as usual.

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  • Science and Technology (1983: Doomsday)
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  • Communication in the Northern Hemisphere was widely affected on Doomsday, notably due to the effects of EMP's, but also by mass destruction of most of the population centers. However, in the Southern Hemisphere existing technology, including cellular phones, and the development of computer networks made communication to continue as usual.
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  • Communication in the Northern Hemisphere was widely affected on Doomsday, notably due to the effects of EMP's, but also by mass destruction of most of the population centers. However, in the Southern Hemisphere existing technology, including cellular phones, and the development of computer networks made communication to continue as usual.
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