Monday, October 1, 2007A Cellphone Without Borders![]() By David Pouge It's amazing the way the Internet keeps toppling traditional businesses. Telegrams have gone away. Music CD sales are tanking. Newspapers are hurting. One especially lucrative business, however, has somehow escaped the Internet's notice so far: international cellphone calls. That's about to change. Early next month, a small company called Cubic Telecom will release what it's calling the first global mobile phone. But first, some background. Cellphones from T-Mobile and AT&T rely on the same type of network (called GSM) that most of the rest of the world uses. In theory, then, you can take these phones to other countries and make calls as usual. (Most Verizon and Sprint phones work only in the United States.) Read More |
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