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| Young India welcomes new generation mobile phones: TNS Mobile India Infoline.com TNS, the world's largest custom research company, today launched TNS Mobile Life 2011, the largest ever global research study into today's mobile consumer. Now into its sixth year, TNS Mobile Life is the result of more than 25000 hours of interviews ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why I'd ban mobile phones in schools Norfolk Eastern Daily Press (blog) For many years, people managed without mobile phones. Children still got educated – and got home every evening. They even managed to sort out their social lives via the oh-so-last-century medium of a face-to-face conversation. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reportlinker Adds Global and China Mobile Phone Manufacture Industry Report ... PR Newswire (press release) The global mobile phone shipment increased substantially in 2010 by 20.8% to 1.425 billion after the recession in the previous year, which was mainly fueled by smart phones whose shipment climbed to 330 million in 2010 from merely 189 million in 2009. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CellAntenna Announces Exclusive Marketing Agreement with KEEFE Group for ... SYS-CON Media (press release) The CPC allows staff members to use their cell phones while at the same time prevents inmates from any access including internet, text messaging and voice calls. Deployed as a mobile solution, the CPC can provide valuable data in determining the extent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| O2 trumpets success with 4G trial in Slough ZDNet UK Six mobile phone masts have been equipped to handle long-term evolution (LTE) signals for high-speed web browsing on 4G-equipped mobile phones, tablets or laptops. Network speeds are theoretically 10 times faster than 3G, as 4G is "entirely centred ... See all stories on this topic » |
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