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Cell Phones News Archive21-Dec-2008
More than 1/6 of households have only cell phones (KATU Portland)
The portion of homes with Cell Phones but no landlines has grown to 18 percent, led by adults living with unrelated roommates, renters and young people, according to federal figures released Wednesday.
Constant contact: Cell phones becoming must-haves for younger generation (Carroll County Times)
Kyle Georgius really wants a cell phone for Christmas. ?A lot of people in my grade have them,? the 13-year-old said. ?I feel left out.?
Man Collecting Old Cell Phones For Soldiers (KFDX Wichita Falls)
Each year, millions of cell phones are discarded in this country. But, one Texoma man is trying to turn old cell phones into another form of communication for soldiers.
Prepaid phones gaining popularity (The State)
Prepaid, or pay-as-you-go, phones used to be the province of consumers whose weak credit didn?t qualify them for traditional cell phone plans. But lately, a growing number of people looking to trim household budgets appear to be discovering them. The phones are sold at mass retailers like Wal-Mart, with service provided by carriers such as TracFone Wireless; MetroPCS; and Leap Wireless. Many of ...
$5,200 worth of cell phones stolen from two stores (The State Journal-Register)
Springfield police are investigating the theft of more than $5,200 worth of cell phones from two Midwest Cellular stores.
Wood County can track 911 callers on cell phones (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
PARKERSBURG - Wood County Central Telecommunications has the ability to track callers using cellular telephones in emergency situations. The Wood County 911 center is equipped with cell-tracking technology that can give dispatchers the coordinates of cell phone callers.
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