No Change in restrictions, yet Americans will send cell phones to Cuba

Posted on May 23, 2008 05:16:14 AM

WASHINGTON -American will send cell phones to the Cubans soon’ President Bush said Wednesday, while addressing recent changes in Cuba, at White House. According to Mr. President this move will push the communist rule to offer freedom of expression to Cuban citizens.

Bush said that now Cubans were allowed to get mobile phones, DVD players and computers and they had been told that they would be able to get toasters and other appliances in 2010.He further added that if the Cuban rule was serious about improving life for the Cuban people, it must take necessary steps to make these reforms really meaningful. According to Mr. President, he had marked Cuba’s 106th anniversary of independence this week.

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Wireless Providers Offering Unlimited Use Plans

Posted on Mar 4, 2008 09:05:29 AM

It was only a matter of time before wireless providers began to offer unlimited use plans to consumers in the United States. After all, cell phones have more or less taken over, but with that being said, many users are stuck with high bills due to overuse. With several new plans being offered, these users will be able to take advantage of unlimited minutes in order to ensure that they never again have to pay large overuse charges. Of course, this type of plan is going to come at a high cost.

Several weeks ago, Verizon Wireless was the first company to take the leap. They now offer an unlimited voice plan for $99.99 per month. While this may seem like a lot of money, if you are consistently using more minutes than a basic plan allows, it is an idea to consider.

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People Want GPS on Their Cell Phones Rather Than Internet

Posted on Jan 9, 2008 06:53:27 AM

A recent survey finding established an interesting trend among the Americans who want GPS on their cell phones more than they want the internet access on their cell phones. A U.S. Market research company Leo J. Shapiro and Associates (LJS) conducted this survey that also indicates that the cell phone spending is likely to continue to grow in a sharp upward trajectory.

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Spending on call phones, currently in the process of passing landline spending in the United States, is poised to get a turbo charge from navigation services based on GPS, according to these survey findings that were released on Thursday.

Moreover, GPS is a relatively unclaimed territory because it’s appealing to a broad demographic and not just a narrowly concentrated segment of the population.

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