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| London 2012 may not allow mobile phones Independent By Helen Williams Picnics and mobile phones may not be allowed into the London 2012 Olympics under security measures produced by the Games organisers. Under powers granted by the Government to the London 2012 organisers, people will not be permitted to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mobile phones, picnics and music banned at London Olympics Sify The London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog), has said water bottles, mobile phones and sandwiches could be banned during the Olympics for security reasons. A Locog spokesman said: "We have to prepare for any eventuality. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Manville adopts guidelines for cell phone towers MyCentralJersey.com A subsequent lawsuit by T-Mobile argued that a 1996 federal law requires municipalities to accommodate enough towers to ensure that 911 callers from cell phones can be located and proper coverage is provided. Superior Court Judge Peter Buchsbaum last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BC Partners snaps up Phones 4U Financial Times By Mary Watkins in London BC Partners, the London-based buy-out group, has agreed to buy Phones 4U, several months after talks to sell the UK independent mobile phone retailer were abandoned by its current US private equity owner. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Contract Mobile Phones: cost-effective route for your happy mobiling Prfire (press release) By johnblake @ 18th Mar 2011 14:18:00 Contract mobile phones are the most popular and preferred phones among various mobile users. These helps the user to stay connected with their loved ones without paying high expenses for communication services. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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