President Bush announced Wednesday that people living in the United States soon will be allowed to send Cell Phones to Cubans on the island nation ? a move that he hopes will push the communist regime to increase freedom of expression for Cuban citizens.
The head of the Federal Communications Commission said Friday he wants to regulate fees charged to cell-phone users who cancel their wireless contracts early.
Wanting to help soldiers' overseas stay in contact with families and friends, the union representing technical and professional employees at Spirit AeroSystems and The Boeing Company today launched a drive to collect and recycle used cell phones.
President Bush says he is changing U.S. policy to allow people living in the U.S. to send cell phones to family and friends, now that the ban on these devices has been lifted.
President Bush announced Wednesday that Americans soon will be allowed to send cell phones to Cuba, which he hopes will inspire freedom of expression in the island nation
President Bush is announcing a policy change that will let Americans send Cell Phones to Cubans -- a move that he hopes will push the regime to increase freedom of expression for Cuban citizens.