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ARTICLES RELATED TO mobile phone |  |  |  | mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Mobile phone cultureIn less than twenty years, mobile phones have gone from being rare and expensive pieces of equipment used by businesses to a pervasive low-cost personal item. In many countries, mobile phones now outnumber land-line telephones, with most adults and many children now owning mobile phones. It is not uncommon for young adults to simply own a mobile phone instead of a land-line for their residence. In some developing countries, where there is little existing fixed-line in ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture |
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In less than twenty years, mobile phones have gone from being rare and expensive pieces of equipment used by businesses to a pervasive low-cost personal item. In many countries, mobile phones now outnumber land-line telephones, with most adults and many children now owning mobile phones. It is not uncommon for young adults to simply own a mobile phone instead of a land-line for their residence. In some developing countries, where there is little existing fixed-line in ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cellphones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries, Mobile phone - Integrated devices Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture |
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Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms.
Brick
A large, heavy, and usually obsolete wireless mobile phone, such as the Motorola International 3200.
Candy bar
A housing shape that has no hinges and resembles an oblong candy bar (US).
Cell phone, cellular phone, or cell
Term used currently in the United States and Canada (and in other countries as well during the 1980s) to refer to most mobile phones. It technically applies specifically to mobile phones ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology |
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Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms.
Brick
A large, heavy, and usually obsolete wireless mobile phone, such as the Motorola International 3200.
Candy bar
A housing shape that has no hinges and resembles an oblong candy bar (US).
Cell phone, cellular phone, or cell
Term used currently in the United States and Canada (and in other countries as well during the 1980s) to refer to most mobile phones. It technically applies specifically to mobile phones which use a ce ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology |
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Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms.
Brick
A large, heavy, and usually obsolete wireless mobile phone, such as the Motorola International 3200.
Candybar
A housing shape that has no hinges and resembles an oblong candy bar (US).
Cell phone, cellular phone, or cell
Term used currently in the United States and Canada (and in other countries as well during the 1980s) to refer to most mobile phones. It technically applies specifically to mobile phones ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology |
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Mobile phone - Health controversy.
Main article: Mobile phone radiation and health
As with many new technologies, concerns have arisen about the effects on health from using a mobile telephone. There is a small amount of scientific evidence for an increase in certain types of rare tumors (cancer) in long-time, heavy users. More recently a pan-European study provided significant evidence of genetic damage under certain conditions. Some researchers also report the mobile phone industry ha ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Controversy |
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Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms.
Brick
A large, heavy, and usually obsolete wireless mobile phone, such as the Motorola International 3200.
Candybar
A housing shape that has no hinges and resembles an oblong candy bar (US).
Cell phone, cellular telephone or Cell
Term used currently in the United States and Canada (and in other countries as well during the 1980s) to refer to most mobile phones. It technically applies specifically to mobile phon ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cellphones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries, Mobile phone - Integrated devices Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology |
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Mobile phone - Health controversy.
Main articles: Mobile phone radiation and health, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Controversy |
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 |  |  | mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - TechnologyMobile phones and the network they operate under vary significantly from provider to provider, and even from nation to nation. However, all of them communicate through electromagnetic radio waves with a base station (which can be located on top of a building or on a tower designed for the purpose). The phones have a low power transceiver that is typically designed to transmit voice and data up to a few kilometers to where the tower is located. The handset constantly listens for the nearest tower with the strongest signal. Once found, the han ...
See also:Mobile phone, Mobile phone - Worldwide deployment, Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture, Mobile phone - Mobile phone features, Mobile phone - Technology, Mobile phone - Controversy, Mobile phone - Health controversy, Mobile phone - Driving controversy, Mobile phone - Security concerns, Mobile phone - Future prospects, Mobile phone - Terminology, Mobile phone - Mobile phone terms, Mobile phone - Related systems which are not cell phones, Mobile phone - Terms in other countries Read more here: » Mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Technology |
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 |  |  | mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Advanced Mobile Phone System - Frequency bandsAMPS cellular service operates in the 800 MHZ FM band. For each market area, the FCC allowed two licensee (networks) known as "A" and "B" carriers. Each carrier within a market uses a specified "block" of frequencies consisting of 21 control channels and 395 voice channels. Originally, the B (wireline) side license was usually owned by the local phone company such as a "Baby Bell" (Ameritech), and the A (non-wireline) license was made available to private companies such as Cellular One. At the inception of cellular in 1984, the Federal Commu ...
See also:Advanced Mobile Phone System, Advanced Mobile Phone System - Technology, Advanced Mobile Phone System - Frequency bands, Advanced Mobile Phone System - Introduction of digital TDMA, Advanced Mobile Phone System - Introduction of GSM and CDMA, Advanced Mobile Phone System - The Future of AMPS, Advanced Mobile Phone System - Analog system in Europe, Advanced Mobile Phone System - Companies using AMPS Read more here: » Advanced Mobile Phone System: Encyclopedia II - Advanced Mobile Phone System - Frequency bands |
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