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Colin - 26 Aug 2003 12:46 GMT
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After having lost, destroyed or had stolen 5 mobile phones I needed a
solution to store and retrieve handset data in a wireless environment

Couldnt find anything so built www.simstore.com

This new service gives anyone with a mobile phone the ability to backup
their mobile phone address book onto the wired or wireless internet. In the
event of disaster the data can be restored.

check it out and register today

pretty pleased with what we've got and loads more to come

SimStore operates in two modes: Wireless and Wired. Customers can store and
restore their phone books directly from their phone, over the air (OTA).
This mode is supported by over 90% of the phones on the market today with
SimStore supporting most 2G phones and above. Alternatively users can add
contacts directly into our secure database via the website.

The following types of people will get particular benefit from registering
to SimStore

 a.. People who lose their phone at least once a year
 b.. People who travel
 c.. People who change their mobile phone number or service
 d.. People who share mobile numbers with partners, colleagues or friends
 e.. People who's numbers are critical to them such as business contacts
Thanks for taking the time to read this and visit the website

Colin
Group Special Mobile - 26 Aug 2003 15:42 GMT
>a.. People who lose their phone at least once a year

People who lose their phone at least once a year probably should have
a clip to tether it to themselves or maybe not be allowed to use a
mobile phone.

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