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		<description><![CDATA[The basic concept of cellular phones began in 1947 when researchers looked at crude mobile (car) phones and realized that by using small cells (range of service area) with frequency reuse could increase the traffic capacity of mobile phones substantially, however, the technology to do it was nonexistent.
Anything to do with broadcasting and sending a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-7 alignleft" title="cell-phone-evolution" src="http://uflebul.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cell-phone-evolution-300x221.jpg" alt="cell-phone-evolution" width="300" height="221" />The basic concept of <strong>cellular phones</strong> began in 1947 when researchers looked at crude mobile (car) phones and realized that by using small cells (range of service area) with frequency reuse could increase the traffic capacity of mobile phones substantially, however, the technology to do it was nonexistent.</p>
<p>Anything to do with broadcasting and sending a radio or television message out over the airwaves comes under a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation that a <strong>cellular phone</strong> is actually a type of two-way radio. In 1947, AT&amp;T proposed that the FCC allocate a large number of radio spectrum frequencies so that wide-spread mobile phone service could become feasible and AT&amp;T would have a incentive to research the new technology. We can partially blame the FCC for the gap between the concept of <strong>cellular phone service</strong> and it&#8217;s availability to the public. Because of the FCC decision to limit the cellular phone frequencies in 1947, only twenty three cellular phone conversations could occur simultaneously in the same service area &#8211; not a market incentive for research.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>The FCC reconsidered it&#8217;s position in 1968, and stated &#8220;if the technology to build a better mobile phone service works, we will increase the cellular phone frequencies allocation, freeing the airwaves for more mobile phones.&#8221; AT&amp;T &#8211; Bell Labs proposed a cellular phone system to the FCC of many small, low-powered broadcast towers, each covering a &#8216;cell&#8217; a few miles in radius, collectively covering a larger area. Each tower would use only a few of the total frequencies allocated to the cellular phone system, and as cars moved across the area their cellular phone calls would be passed from tower to tower.</p>
<p>By 1977, AT&amp;T Bell Labs constructed and operated a prototype cellular phone system. A year later, public trials of the new cellular phone system were started in Chicago, IL with over 2000 trial cellular phone customers. In 1979, the first commercial cellular phone system began operation in Tokyo. In 1981, Motorola and American Radio phone started a second U.S. cellular radio-phone system test in the Washington/Baltimore area. By 1982, the slow moving FCC finally authorized commercial cellular phone service for the USA. A year later, the first American commercial for analog cellular phone service or AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone Service) was offered in Chicago, IL by Ameritech. Despite the incredible demand, it took cellular phone service 37 years to become commercially available in the United States.</p>
<p>Consumer demand quickly outstripped the cellular phone system&#8217;s 1982 standards, by 1987, cellular phone subscribers exceeded one million, and the airways were crowded. Three ways of improving services existed:</p>
<ul>
<li>one &#8211; increase cellular phone      frequencies allocation</li>
<li>two &#8211; split existing cellular      phone cells</li>
<li>three &#8211; improve the cellular      phone technology</li>
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<p>The FCC did not want to handout any more bandwidth and building/splitting cells would have been expensive and add bulk to the cellular phone network. To stimulate the growth of new cellular phone technology, the FCC declared in 1987 that cellular phone licensees may employ alternative cellular phone technologies in the 800 MHz band. The cellular phone industry began to research new transmission technology as an alternative.</p>
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		<title>Cell Phone Batteries</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 07:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how we got along before the use of cell phones? Cell phones have become an important part of your life allowing people to reach you at all times during the night and day. It if for this reason when purchasing a new cell phone, that the cell phone battery is an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-86 alignleft" title="battery-packs" src="http://www.uflebul.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/battery-packs-300x253.gif" alt="battery-packs" width="300" height="253" />Have you ever wondered how we got along before the use of cell phones? Cell phones have become an important part of your life allowing people to reach you at all times during the night and day. It if for this reason when purchasing a new cell phone, that the cell phone battery is an important equation in your overall decision and needs for your new cell phone.</p>
<p>Here are some things to consider when purchasing your new cell phone batteries:</p>
<p><strong>The Cell Phone Batteries Capacity:</strong></p>
<p>The higher capacity cell phone batteries will give you more talk time and stand by time in between cell phone charges. But realize if you go with higher performance cell phone batteries &#8211; they also comes a greater weight in size. The bigger size cell phone batteries may not be as easy to fit in your pocket, cell phone protector and the like. If you will be traveling with your cell phone frequently this may quickly become a nuisance for you.<span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p><strong>Getting a Deal on your Cell Phone Batteries:</strong></p>
<p>As with any product purchase, choosing the lowest priced cell phone batteries may not be a smartest choice. Be leery of the batteries that are too &#8220;cheap&#8221; to believe, most times these are refurbished cell phone batteries and it is best to buy a brand new cell phone battery. Refurbished cell phone batteries may have old components or they may have an old manufacture date which will greatly lower their value.</p>
<p>When purchasing your new cell phone battery, ask if they give a warranty should your cell phone battery not last as long as expected or should any other problems arise.</p>
<p><strong>OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer):</strong></p>
<p>Almost all cell phone batteries can be purchased as OEM which simply means, they are manufactured by the same company that made your cell phone. OEM cell phone batteries are usually priced higher then their after market choice, due to the perceived value of buying a brand name product.</p>
<p>Keeping these few cell phone battery tips in mind should help making your new cell phone and cell phone battery choice that much easier!</p>
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		<title>Advise Before You Buy a Mobile Phone and Mobile Broadband Contract</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 07:05:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing Where &#38; How To Buy A Phone Contract:
With mobile phone contracts, you get the best deals online. It doesn&#8217;t matter if the High Street phone shop is owned and run directly by your preferred network or run by an agent under a franchise agreement, phone networks make more money from online customers. A high [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-100 alignleft" title="mobile_broadband_on_the_beach" src="http://www.uflebul.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/mobile_broadband_on_the_beach-300x207.jpg" alt="mobile_broadband_on_the_beach" width="300" height="207" />Choosing Where &amp; How To Buy A Phone Contract:<br />
With mobile phone contracts, you get the best deals online. It doesn&#8217;t matter if the High Street phone shop is owned and run directly by your preferred network or run by an agent under a franchise agreement, phone networks make more money from online customers. A high online customer base means less shops to rent, less equipments to install, and less staff on the payroll for the phone networks, so almost all the networks will incentives customers to buy online with discounts. Discounts vary, but on average all mobile phone networks online price plans are about 10 percent cheaper than what the High Street outlets quote. In the UK, some networks like T-Mobile, O2, Orange and Vodafone make it conspicuous &#8211; they give you clear online exclusive offers and discounts. Other operators like 3 Network and Virgin Mobile may keep quiet about it, but the policy is same across all the networks.<span id="more-26"></span></p>
<p>Now that where to buy has been sorted, and if you have decided to take advantage of the online offers, the next is choosing a plan and a phone that is best for you, a topic dealt with below.</p>
<p>Choosing A Mobile Phone And A Calling Plan:<br />
When you sign a mobile phone contract you are in most cases buying two items, the handset you choose and the network voice and/or data allowance you get with it. The best way to start is to avoid bowing to &#8217;societal&#8217; pressures. Let your personality and needs guide you to choosing the right combination, as any wrong mix will cost you hugely at the long run. Societal pressures may come in the form of a salesman chatting you up on the phone network website, or the one in the stores on commission pushing a particular handset at you. It can also come in the form of a friend, colleague or family member who has a handset model, and with a good intent, feels the same is the best for you.</p>
<p>Results from recent research carried out in the Greater London area of UK show that 79 percent of people polled under-utilize their mobile phones. 82 percent more at some point went over their monthly calling allowance plan and paid out-of-bundle fees as a result. Predominant chain of reasons behind this result was because respondents admit to choosing phones with high functionality &#8211; which they rarely used, and got very low calling plans to keep the contracted monthly fees down &#8211; a plan which often was never enough. It was therefore almost impossible not to use &#8216;out-of-bundle&#8217; minutes at some point which eventually end up costing more.</p>
<p>Letting your personality and needs guide your decision requires considering what you do, what and how you communicate, and what phone fits in. There is no need choosing a high speed internet browsing phone with touch screen technology, push email functionality, Satnav, huge GB of memory, etc &#8211; you may not need the functions you are paying for, and may compromise on the calling plan you really need to communicate better. Where finance is an issue as with many of us in these troubling economic times, you may be better off with an adequate calling plan that suits how and what you communicate for a monthly fee closest to what you are comfortable to pay today.</p>
<p>Finally, don&#8217;t let latest phones be your number one guide. Remember, the latest phones of today won&#8217;t be the latest phones 3 months down the line &#8211; the technology now changes daily. However, the right and good calling and data plan &#8211; like 1000 minutes to be used anytime calling across any mobile network, plus 200 texts with unlimited landline and mobile internet usage &#8211; will remain a great deal even up to 24 months down the line.</p>
<p>Contracts To Rebuild Your Credit Rating<br />
If you know you have a poor credit rating and perhaps have been refused by a particular network, do not think you can easily go to the next network and get a contract. In very rare circumstances you may succeed, but while networks are in competition with each other, in most countries they also file in reports of refused applications with credit rating agencies to help alert other networks if a reason of refusal is credit related. I have held conversation with the staff of some mobile phone networks in the UK on this matter and in this circumstance the best the networks can do is extend their services to you, so you can start rebuilding your credit worthiness, but they can only do so where the risk to the network is low</p>
<p>Still using the UK where are based as a case study, all the mobile phone networks here now have short term contracts, some in the form of a one month rolling contract usually SIM only, &#8211; no phones involved. With <a href="http://www.buysimcard.co.uk">SIM only contracts</a> the network&#8217;s risk is limited to the minutes you use and they don&#8217;t have to hand you any mobile phone. Some networks may risk signing you up on a 12 or 18 months contract with a phone, so long as the mobile phone set involved is not worth more than £100 &#8211; about US$155. An application with high calling plan which enables the phone network to recoup cost of the handset within your first 3 to 6 months on the plan also stand a chance if your credit rating situation is not too poor.</p>
<p>Choosing A Mobile Broadband:<br />
With mobile broadband, it&#8217;s quite simple because you are looking at only 3 straightforward issues, coverage, monthly allowance and cost.</p>
<p>Coverage:<br />
Though mobile broadband signals can be received in over 90 percent of UK populated areas at the moment, signal levels vary between the networks. All mobile broadband service providers in the UK have online coverage checker, we strongly advise that you use the online coverage checker of your preferred network before you buy, to check against the signal strength of your preferred network service at your home, office and areas you are likely to use the service</p>
<p>Monthly Allowance:<br />
Depending on how much time you spend online and what you do while on the go. If you intend to use the internet just for emails, and especially if you have a fixed broadband at home, you may go for 1GB monthly allowance, otherwise you are advised not to settle for a 1GB data allowance &#8211; it&#8217;s rarely enough, even the daily updates of the anti-virus software alone running on your system and other activities rarely under your user control will almost use up your 1GB allowance by the end of the month. A manageable level of data usage will be at least 3GB &#8211; an average of 3 hours surfing per day, and the relative cost of the extra 2GB is narrow across all the networks compared to the 1GB monthly cost. Except for mobile broadband contracts with free laptops on offer which generally require a 24 months contract, it is advisable to go for 12 months contract if no laptop offer is included. This is because the sector is very competitive and might yet record lower prices in the near future.</p>
<p>Phone contracts last a long time, and in these days of slow global economic recovery, taking a little more time to research the market and understanding what really matters just before you buy can make a little difference</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shopping For A Mobile Phone? You Should Read Some Cell Phone Reviews First!
Before buying a cell phone, the first thing you&#8217;re most likely to do is conduct online searches on the cell phones you&#8217;re considering. But what makes a good mobile phone? How do you analyze cell phone reviews?
Most cell phone reviews will focus on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-84 alignleft" title="best-business-mobile-phone" src="http://www.uflebul.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/best-business-mobile-phone.jpg" alt="best-business-mobile-phone" width="300" height="299" />Shopping For A Mobile Phone? You Should Read Some Cell Phone Reviews First!</p>
<p>Before buying a cell phone, the first thing you&#8217;re most likely to do is conduct online searches on the cell phones you&#8217;re considering. But what makes a good mobile phone? How do you analyze cell phone reviews?</p>
<p>Most cell phone reviews will focus on a few of the cell phone&#8217;s features &#8211; its design, the mobile phone&#8217;s usability and of course its functionality. Good cell phone reviews should also include the cell phone&#8217;s durability and overall performance (i.e. the mobile phone&#8217;s battery, its user-friendliness, and the phone&#8217;s signal strength).</p>
<p>To make an informed decision on a mobile phone, it&#8217;s actually better for you to search and read up on a few cell phone reviews. This is because different reviews might focus on the phone&#8217;s different strengths. Some of the better mobile phone reviews will also point out the phone&#8217;s weaknesses. <span id="more-43"></span>This will allow you to weigh the mobile phone&#8217;s pros and cons before you make that important purchase. If a cell phone review raves on a particular cell phone, then you should read up on other reviews. This is to verify the mobile phone&#8217;s true capabilities.</p>
<p>So, before you buy the first mobile phone that catches your eye, do a search and read up on some reviews. With a little effort, you might just find another mobile phone that&#8217;s suits your needs and budget better. When reading mobile phone reviews, always remember to look at the phone&#8217;s quality and ask yourself questions a couple of questions, such as:</p>
<p>1. How long the battery last? What is its talk-time?<br />
2. Wow, it has so many features! But are they useful to me?<br />
3. Does the phone&#8217;s design suit my taste and lifestyle?<br />
4. I&#8217;m paying a lot of money. Am I paying for a feature-packed phone or am I just paying for its design/looks?<br />
5. Does the phone contain the basic features that I require?<br />
6. Are the phone model&#8217;s spare parts expensive?<br />
7. How reliable is the mobile phone brand&#8217;s customer service?</p>
<p>Good cell phone reviews will answer these questions and more. It will also help you decide on a mobile phone that is the right for you.</p>
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