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Cell Phone Etiquette You Need To Know

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

Owning a cell phone can be a lot of fun. It's portable, convenient, and is comforting to have when driving alone late at night. But now that there are millions of people who own cell phones, proper cell phone etiquette is becoming a concern.

Owning a cell phone doesn't give a person a right to be rude or inconsiderate of others. It may be okay to take your phone with you and have it on while you are in business settings, with the exception of business meetings, but it's not okay in some social settings.

People in a movie theater aren't going to appreciate it if your cell phone is ringing during a movie. They'll be even more annoyed if you answer it and talk during the movie. A nice leisurely dinner at a restaurant can be ruined if someone at the table next to ...

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Best Cell Phones, New Mobile Phone

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

Looking For a New Mobile Phone? Well, It's Time To Shop Online Because It's The Fastest and Easiest Way To Find The Best Cell Phones.

Just because something is new doesn't mean that it is always better! The latest or newest mobile phone doesn't guarantee quality and excellence over every other phone in the market.

So how would you shop for the best cell phones? By shopping online of course! The Internet is vast and it contains all the information that you need on every new mobile phone in the market. Based on reviews and summaries, you should be able to decide whether the latest mobile phone is truly the best for you.

Always remember - the newest mobile phone on the market may have the best reviews, but it may not be suitable for you. You might be looking for a cheaper mobile phone, or one ...

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The computer of the future will be your mobile phone.

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

These days, many devices are "converging". There is nothing new about it. Everyone will tell you that in a few years time, you will be able to buy a mobile phone that is also an FM radio, digital camera, PDA, MP3 player, universal remote control, USB drive, clock, have untold wireless connectivity protocols, and computer (with web browser, email & other general computer abilities).

Many experts would hesitate to include the "computer" in the above list. They mention many technical difficulties, such as: screen resolution, keyboard, pointing device (mouse), processor speed, heat dissipation & battery life.

I argue that Similar arguments can be made about laptop/notebook PCs. Take a look at many offices today, & you will see many laptops being used as a normal desktop computer. People will connect external mice, keyboards & monitors & then you hardly notice you are using a laptop.

Now, you are also seeing many wireless keyboards & mice ...

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Cell Phone As Your Primary Line

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

If you find a good service and affordable features, or spend a lot of time away from home, then consider going totally wireless.

Many cell phone customers are now using their cell phone as their primary phone line. As the number of cell phone subscriber continues to rise, the monthly fee for basic cell phone service are falling. If you spend a lot of time away from home or constantly have business phone calls forwarded to your cell phone, you can make your cell phone your primary phone line.

As more Americans go wireless, the wireless industry has responded with more choices and lower prices for basic plans. You can send email, text messages, surf the web, listen to music and even take pictures with your cell phone. You can keep in touch and entertain yourself with your cell phone. Free nights and weekends, free long distance and of course ...

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A Wireless Phone Policy Can Save Your Company Big Bucks

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

Do you have a wireless policy for your company? If not, chances are you could be spending more than you should.

Wireless service has experienced tremendous growth over the past few years. It is not uncommon to see people with a pager and a cellular phone hanging from a belt clip.

Business owners need not pay for wireless services just because employees request them however. Establishing a company wide wireless policy is a must for business owners that want to gain control of telecom costs.

How?

By making decisions based on which, if any, wireless services are truly needed by an employee to enhance their job performance and efficiency.

Here is the simple process for establishing a wireless policy for your employees:

STEP # 1: Determine the Wireless Needs of All Employees

Before supplying all of your employees with all the latest wireless gadgets, first ask these questions:

1) Which job ...

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Your Wireless Phone Number and Changing Providers

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

Do you know what happens to your phone number if you change wireless phone providers? Can you keep it? Discover more.

Due to wireless local number portability (LNP) a wireless consumer has the ability to change service providers and still keep the same phone number within the same general metropolitan area.

Wireless LNP allows consumers to switch from one wireless carrier to another within the same local area.

Be aware that it will not allow you to retain the same phone number when moving to a new town, city or state.

In some circumstances the wireless LNP will allow you to move a phone number from a wireline phone to a wireless phone.

When you move your phone number from one provider to another it is referred to as porting.

So when you wish to port your number, it is important not to cancel your current provider until you have ...

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Can Cell Phones Harm Your Health?

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

It seems like everywhere a person goes there is at least one person in view with a cell phone to their ear whether it is on the road, in a store, in a parking lot, walking down the street, etc. Even in places where cell phone usage is banned such as concert halls or movie theaters there is the occasional offender, or more likely, at least a few people using the text messaging feature on their phone.

Cell phone usage has exploded over the past decade and continues to rise. Nearly two hundred million people in the United States have cell phones and there are well over one billion users worldwide. That means there are a lot of phones sending their frequencies over the airwaves at any given time.

Concern has arisen over whether or not cell phone usage can harm a person's health. Brain cancer rates in the ...

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Cordless phone – The Wireless Phones!

by Allen on January 14, 2010 0 Comments

Cordless telephones consist of a base unit that connects to the land-line system and also communicates with remote handsets by low power radio This permits use of the handset from any location within range of the base. Because of the power required to transmit to the handset, the base station is powered with an electronic power supply. Thus, cordless phones typically do not function during power outages. The range of modern cordless phones is normally on the order of a few hundred yards.

Whether you are at home or at work, it is highly popular amongst consumers. The reasons behind its growth of popularity are its high storage phone book memory, 40 minutes of recording time, LCD display and polyphonic ring tones. Another reason for its popularity may also be because it is easily available in your local markets with various models and various price ranges. The most trusted manufacturers ...

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Things to Consider When Selecting a VoIP Phone Provider

by Allen on October 25, 2009 0 Comments

Things to Consider When Selecting a VoIP Phone Provider The following are very important factors to consider when you are selecting a VoIP/Broadband phone provider. Educate yourself and be informed before you choose.

Monthly costs: A VoIP provider can save you up to 75% or more on your telephone/long distance expenses. There are many VoIP providers out there so it will benefit you from shopping around. Unlimited flat rate calling packages can range from $19.95/month to as high as $54.95/month (per line). Usually the lower priced providers have more customers and are able to offer the service at a lower price due to a lower overhead per subscriber.

VoIP Product Features: Not all VoIP providers are created equal. VoIP offers a great value to the consumers because of the drastically reduced long distance costs as well as inexpensive local phone service with lots of ...

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Your Wireless Phone Number and Changing Providers

by Allen on June 8, 2009 0 Comments

Do you know what happens to your phone number if you change wireless phone providers? Can you keep it? Discover more.Due to wireless local number portability (LNP) a wireless consumer has the ability to change service providers and still keep the same phone number within the same general metropolitan area.


Wireless LNP allows consumers to switch from one wireless carrier to another within the same local area. Be aware that it will not allow you to retain the same phone number when moving to a new town, city or state. In some circumstances the wireless LNP will allow you to move a phone number from a wireline phone to a wireless phone.

When you move your phone number from one provider to another it is referred to as porting. So when you wish to port your number, it is important not to cancel your current provider until you have ...

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