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Nov 17, 2003, 03:37 PM
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Cell Phones .... What they haven't told you
Actually I’ll let you in on a little secret… you want to know why phone makes are loading these phones with gadgets? The real truth they don’t want you to know?
All current cellular commutations system due to the the growing popularity of cell phones, current systems are being overloaded. They have given more phones out than they can provide service for. During a recent study done using version customers. It was revealed that 80% of phones that had issues were not the phones fault. Every single one of the 80% were issues related to the overloading of the system!
The solution, New towers new systems? – NO
They companies have decide to do what they can to keep you from using your cell phone. By adding features such as camera’s, games, TV, personal organizers, Video, internet, and recorders they keep you from using your service as much. A lot of these features work on different channels/ frequencies. There for do not use up any of the regular voice channels that you carrier uses. Freeing up the network so more calls can be made. Hence freeing up the overloaded system’s
now you know.....
Also, something i'd like to share service areas are still splotchy for many providers such as Version Wireless. Among the service technicians at motorola comes a little joke. The Version Wireless guy on TV walking around saying “can you hear me now?”. Well in our more accurate version it was more like... “Can you hear me now?” and on the other end there saying “no because you have no sevice there”
most people wont get it ....
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Nov 17, 2003, 03:41 PM
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Good point Neon, and the last part is funny. And boy do i hate that guy saying "can u hear me now, can you hear me now".
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Nov 17, 2003, 10:21 PM
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yeah that sounds right I never thought of that and I new they were overloaded
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Nov 17, 2003, 10:31 PM
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Mr. Nobody
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Well living in a country were average each person has 2/3 cell phones that totaly makes sense. Portugal is Europes #1 cell phone user, theres more cell phones per person than any other European country, i myself had so far 6 cell phones.
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Nov 17, 2003, 10:48 PM
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DH's #1 Hustla and Pimp
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wow interesting fact neon thats a really good strategy but i dont think its really hekpful. a phone is still a phone to be used to call, playing games and such really doesnt throw the person away from making a phone call. they are 2 different things lesuire and phone calls
and main man, i fell sorry for u with that mobo dude i had to get rid of it lol
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Nov 17, 2003, 10:50 PM
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Mr. Nobody
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Quote:
Originally posted by BiGBrOWnPimpsta
wow interesting fact neon thats a really good strategy but i dont think its really hekpful. a phone is still a phone to be used to call, playing games and such really doesnt throw the person away from making a phone call. they are 2 different things lesuire and phone calls
and main man, i fell sorry for u with that mobo dude i had to get rid of it lol
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Why? What hapened???
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Nov 18, 2003, 12:27 AM
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hmmm, dunno if that will work, people play games when they dont intend to talk to anyone anyway, so not sure how effective this is, what is it with these people that they wont update their towers???/
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Nov 18, 2003, 12:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by @/2ct!<
hmmm, dunno if that will work, people play games when they dont intend to talk to anyone anyway, so not sure how effective this is, what is it with these people that they wont update their towers???/
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there extra features do work and...
for one there arent enough fcc licences to go around.
for 2 the towers are more costly than you can imagine.
there are limitations to the existiong technolgys
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Nov 18, 2003, 04:13 AM
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DH's Dormant Dragon
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.....i and a friend played "can you hear me now" using normal phones... phoning up people... when they said high.. we just simply said "can you hear me now" if you got yes... we simply hung up.... if no... we repeated till they said yes........ funny as hell when you call up your friend 6 or 7 times...
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Nov 18, 2003, 10:28 AM
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Nov 18, 2003, 01:52 PM
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Quote:
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i second that lol

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