Blog | blog | Connected Society | Digital literacy | English This is the fifth blog in a 6-part series to mark the update of the GSMA Mobile Internet Skills Training Toolkit (MISTT). You can read Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here and Part 4 here. The series deep dives into each of the new MISTT modules (Online Safety, Mobile Money, Android, Accessibility Features and KaiOS), and discusses the importance of digital skills in relation to each area. For this fifth blog, authored by Sebastien Codeville, we focus on the KaiOS module. KaiOS is a mobile operating system for so-called smart feature phones; affordable, non-touch devices that come with smartphone-like capabilities such as apps, 3G or 4G, Wi-Fi, and GPS. With this new category of phones, we at KaiOS aim to help close the digital divide by overcoming one of the main barriers to internet access: the affordability of devices and data.