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Como seguimiento de la célula números de teléfono y de llamadas Stop That Prank Freaking You Out ¿Cuántas veces te has sentado para una noche relajada y tranquila y que alguien llame a su número con amenazas, con detalles acerca de usted que lleva a pensar que están viendo o acosando? O ¿cuántas
submitted by Phonerism on 11th Mar 2010 (via phonerism.com)
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Google last June began rolling out its Google Voice phone management application to more users. While the search engine has racked up more than 1.5 million users for the free Web app, there is still some confusion about what Google Voice actually does. Google Voice lets users integrate their home, work and cell phone numbers and voice mailboxes into one account, which can be accessed from the Web....
submitted by eWEEKWireless on 19th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Poll: Should Sprint Itemize Mobile vs. Landline Calls for ‘Any Mobile, Anytime’? Image © SprintSprint in Sept. 2009 changed the cell phone game with its industry-first "Any Mobile, Anytime" feature. While other carriers offer free and unlimited calling to five or 10 phone numbers, this feature from Sprint gives you unlimited calling to and from all cell phone numbers on any network. Calls to or from landline numbers, though, do not apply. Calls to your own cell phone'...
submitted by About on 2nd Jan 2010 (via cellphones.about.com)
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Why You Should Protect Your Cell Phone Number In our high-tech world, thieves are always finding new ways to steal and, while many of us realize that giving out our address or social security numbers is risky, most of us willingly provide our cell phone numbers without even thinking twice. A Canadian article discussed why this could be dangerous.  Have you ever been asked to enter your cell phone number for any reason?  I was at a c...
submitted by Cellphone9 on 6th Nov 2009 (via feeds.b5media.com)
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Vonage Mobile, a new, free app for BlackBerry devices and the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, offers low-cost international calling over Wi-Fi and cellular networks. Users keep their cell phone numbers but get to ditch calling cards. - iPhone and BlackBerry users now have a new, inexpensive option for placing international calls. Voice-over IP (VOIP) phone company Vonage has introduced Vonage Mobile,...
submitted by eWEEKWireless on 5th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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The National Do Not Call Registry has saved many a headache for regular Joes. Opened in 2003, it allows consumers to enter their number on a registry which will preclude it from telemarketing autodialers. People can register their cell phones, but under federal regulation they need not: FCC regulations prohibit telemarketers from using automated dialers to call cell phone numbers. There have been ...
submitted by PrepaidReviewsBlog on 18th Sep 2009 (via prepaidreviews.com)
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For several years there has been a rumor circulating around the USA, mostly by e-mail, that a nationwide directory of cell phone numbers will be made available to telemarketers, and that consumers will start receiving telemarketing calls on their cell phones.
submitted by CellularNews on 17th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Request permission-based cell phone purchasing Consumers have to be extra cautious these days when entering their cell phone numbers into any kind of Web-based service. You never know when there’s some fine print which notes that by entering your phone number you are automatically signed up for a subscription service, costing upwards of $15 per month. Worse even, sometimes there’s ...
submitted by GoingCellular on 4th Jun 2009 (via goingcellular.com)
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Indonesia to broadcast general election information via SMS Indonesia will broadcast the information of 2009 general election that scheduled on April 9 via SMS to around 155 million cell phone users nationwide. Xinhuanet reports. According to the spokesman of Indonesian Communication and Information Ministry Gatot S. Dewabrata, a total 162 million phone numbers will receive election messages via SMS, consisting of 135 million cell phone numbers and 27 mill...
submitted by Textually on 20th Mar 2009 (via textually.org)
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FTC Allow Telemarketers Access To Mobile Phone Numbers "In its profound wisdom, the FTC is allowing cell phone numbers to be released to telemarketers today. Now you can have the pleasure of being annoyed by a pesky telemarketing when you are just sitting down to dinner and have the pleasure of paying for it as well. Whatever possessed a government agency that is supposed to safeguard citizens’ rights to release private information to these vul...
submitted by SmartPhoneThoughts on 1st Dec 2008 (via feeds.smartphonethoughts.com)


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