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Christian InTech Articles - Mobile Cell Phones
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How Reliable are Cell Phones
Cellular phones and pagers are part of the "now" generation, instant contact, anywhere at any time. People are looking for convenience, comfort and security. The question is how instantaneous and reliable is the contact?
Talking with someone...
Is Your Discount Rate Really a Discount?
Even if you think you've got a great "Discount Rate" for
processing your credit card transactions, you should read on...
A common complaint amongst business owners is that the fees
associated with accepting major credit cards force you...
Mobile phone USB data cable
For sale:nokia mobile phone usb data cable, nokia cellular phone usb data cable, samsung mobile phone usb data cable, samsung cellular phone usb data cable, siemens mobile phone usb data cable, siemens cellular phone usb data cable, motorola mobile...
Open Source ERP for SMEs
ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) software has traditionally
been used by large corporates to integrate and automate diverse
departments across the enterprise. For a long time, smaller
companies purchased individual accounting and payroll...
Slash Your Phone Bill in Half Now!
Rip Out Your Phone Lines
I hate the phone company. Reading my phone bill is like reading hieroglyphics. I thought that the break up of ma bell was suppose to make it easier for the consumer. We were suppose to get more choice. The choices...
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Sprint Nextel: Corporate Summary
Sprint Nextel Corporation is based in Overland Park, Kansas (A
suburb of Kansas City, MO), and is one of the largest American
telecommunications companies. It was formed in 2005 by a $35
billion merger between previously separate Sprint and Nextel
corporations.
The newly formed company operates landline and long distance
services, as well as the third largest cellular network in the
United States. The Sprint PCS brand has grown steadily over the
years, and Spri
nt cell phones are trusted to be highly reliable devices.
Because of this, Sprint Nextel is doing a very good job of
holding its share of the US wireless market. Of course, they
still have to compete with
Ver
izon cell phones and Ci
ngular cell phones, which is no easy task.
As with any wireless carrier, Sprint puts a lot of time into
deciding which phones will sell best on their network. They work
with handset makers like Mo
torola and Nokia
to come up with the best and most user-friendly devices for
customers.
About the author:
Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of TeleClick.ca, a trusted
source of telecommunications
news.
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