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08-Apr-2008

 

Cell Phones Approved On European Flights (CBS News)

I'll call you back when I get into European airspace. That's what air travelers may soon be saying now that the European Union has opened the way for passengers to use mobile phones to talk, text or send e-mails on planes over Europe.

Cell Phones Come to EU Airplanes (ABC News)

International travelers could be using Cell Phones as early as summer.

Brick phones to accessories, cell phones turn 35 (video) (KRCG Jefferson City)

By Amelia Waters Posted: Monday, April 07, 2008 at 3:19 p.m. April marks a birthday for one of your favorite accessories. This month marks the 35th anniversary of the cell phones. Motorola used a huge ?brick? phone in New York to make the very first cell phone call in 1973.

European Union Approves Cell Phones For Flights (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)

The EU plan would allow airline passengers to use cell phone voice service once flights have reached an altitude of 10,000 feet.

Fliers may soon use cell phones in European airspace (Detroit News)

BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The European Union today opened the way for air travelers to use mobile phones to talk, text or send e-mails on planes throughout Europe's airspace.

Quick glance: Two early cell phones (San Jose Mercury News)

The first cell phones The first cell phone call was made 35 years ago using a prototype handset developed by Motorola engineers.

EU to allow cell phones in skies (El Paso Times)

BRUSSELS, Belgium -- You can use your cell phone in the skies over Europe later this year under new rules that will allow air travelers to stay in touch -- and present the cringe-inducing prospect of sitting next to a chatterbox at 30,000 feet.

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