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Mobile identity verification requires reliable internet access for real-time credential checks, though offline capabilities (e.g., QR codes, local storage) enhance accessibility. Low-bandwidth solutions like SMS-based two-factor authentication or lightweight protocols (e.g., DIDComm) support rural areas. 5G and edge computing improve speed for biometric authentication (e.g., facial scans). Systems must balance connectivity constraints with security, ensuring verification remains robust even in unstable networks.