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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture

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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Mobile phone culture
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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology

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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Cell Phone

Cell Phone Dream Symbols:

Being receptive to new ideas. Mobility. Getting in touch with your inner self. Dreaming that you lost your cell phone, represents a lack of communication. You have lost touch with some aspect of your feelings or your Self.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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mobile phone: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Telephone

Telephone Dream Symbols:

A symbol of communication. There may be a message waiting for you, or your dream could be telling you to listen to your intuition.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology

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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology

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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Controversy

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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Advanced Mobile Phone System

This article is about AMPS, the North American mobile phone system standard; AMPS is also an initialism for the "All Media and Products Survey" published by the South African Advertising Research Foundation. PTT MTS IMTS AMTS Autotel/PALM ARP NMT AMPS Hicap CDPD Mobitex DataTac GSM iDEN D-AMPS cdmaOne PDC CSD < ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Terminology

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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Mobile phone

A mobile phone, also known as a cellular, cell, mobile, or hand phone, is an electronic telecommunications device with the same basic capability as a conventional fixed line telephone, but which is also entirely portable and is not required to be connected with a wire to the telephone network. Most current mobile phones connect instead to the network using a wireless radio wave transmission technology. The mobile phone communicates via a network of base stations which are in ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Virgin Mobile

Virgin Mobile plc is a mobile phone service provider operating in the UK, Australia and Canada, and the US. The company was the world's first Mobile Virtual Network Operator, launched in the UK in 1999. It does not maintain its own network, and instead has contracts to use the existing network(s) of other providers. In the UK, Virgin Mobile uses the T-Mobile network. In the US, the Sprint network is the carrier. In Australia, Virgin Mobile operates on the Optus network. In Canada, it uses the Bell Mobility network. These networks use different technology (GSM in ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Base station

Base stations (or BSc) are low-power multi-channel two-way radios which are in a fixed location. They are typically used by low-power single-channel, two-way radios such as mobile phones, portable phones and wireless routers. When you talk on such a mobile phone, you (and perhaps dozens of other people around you) are talking to a nearby base station. From that base station your phone call is connected into the regular land-line phone system by the mobile phone network. In the case of a portable phone, ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Telephone

The telephone or phone (Greek: tele = far away and phone = voice) is a telecommunications device which is used to transmit and receive sound (most commonly voice and speech) across distance. Most telephones operate through transmission of electric signals over a complex telephone network which allows almost any phone user to communicate with almost any other. Telephone - Introduction. There are four principal means by which an end user using a telephone handset may connect to a telephon ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Imps

IMPS stands for Instant Messaging and Presence Services. It is the new name for the Wireless Village protocol, created by the Open Mobile Alliance to provide instant messaging on mobile phones. See also. Wireless Village Open Mobile Alliance Yamigo - a free IMPS/Wireless Village server that allows you to do instant messaging on your mobile phone Imp ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Controversy

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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia - Voice over IP

Voice over Internet Protocol (also called VoIP, IP Telephony, Internet telephony, and Digital Phone) is the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or any other IP-based network. The voice data flows over a general-purpose packet-switched network, instead of traditional dedicated, circuit-switched voice transmission lines. Protocols used to carry voice signals over the IP network are commonly referred to as Voice over IP or VoIP protocols. They may be viewed as commercial realizations of the experimental Net ...

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phone - Technology

Mobile 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 ...

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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

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mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phones on aircraft - Electromagnetic Interference

Some level of electromagnetic interference is theoretically possible from active radio transmitters such as mobile phones on aircraft. Exactly how much and in what way is dependent on the particular phone system in use and the plane component in question. Whether that level of interference should have any influence on electronic systems which should be designed to fly through lightning storms without failing is often disputed by critics of the ban. One area in which interference would be most likely is in the radio-based audio equ ...

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Mobile phones on aircraft, Mobile phones on aircraft - Electromagnetic Interference, Mobile phones on aircraft - Frequency Reuse, Mobile phones on aircraft - Current Situation

Read more here: » Mobile phones on aircraft: Encyclopedia II - Mobile phones on aircraft - Electromagnetic Interference

mobile phone: Encyclopedia II - Advanced Mobile Phone System - Frequency bands

AMPS 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 ...

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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

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