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Cell Phones: Basic Specifications

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altaf.khan@gmail.com - 28 Jan 2006 08:54 GMT
Cell phones are more popular now compared to their wired brethren and
have become an absolute necessity for many people. They come in
uncountable shapes and sizes, each carrying its own set of features and
weaknesses. The following article discusses some of those features and
weaknesses and makes some recommendations.

 Cell Phones: Basic Specifications

 http://www.altafkhan.com/ib/cell-phones-basic-features.htm
Richard J. Wyble - 28 Jan 2006 15:35 GMT
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: altaf.khan@gmail.com
> Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:54:47 AM
> Subject: Cell Phones: Basic Specifications

> Cell phones are more popular now compared to their wired brethren and
> have become an absolute necessity for many people. They come in
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>
>   http://www.altafkhan.com/ib/cell-phones-basic-features.htm

The website contains incorrect information, to wit:  "There
are four major frequencies: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, and
1900 MHz. The United States and Canada use both the 850 MHz
and the 1800 MHz bands."

This should read:  "The United States and Canada use both
the 850 MHz and the 1900 MHz bands."
 
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