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But their interests and behavior converged, with all sides looting gold, diamonds, timber or coltan, the rare material that goes into making cell phones and American fighter jets, from Congo's rich soil.
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The company gave up making cell-phone equipment, but does make equipment for wireless broadband, which uses radio waves to distribute data or video in a city.
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