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Chinese visitors play games on large models of Motorola T720 phones at a promotional event in Shanghai. The world's second-largest marker of mobile phones introduced eight new handsets, all with color screens, in a bid to regain customers from Nokia and Samsung Electronics. (By Claro Cortes IV - Reuters)
Changing Your Wireless Plan?
Starting Nov. 24, wireless phone users will be able to take their phone numbers with them when they switch plans. And soon, consumers will be able to move home phone numbers to wireless accounts.
One Phone Number, to Go (Post, Sept. 28)
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Cell phone text messaging has taken on an unexpected role in Kuwait and many other Arab countries.

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Agency hopes measure will make cell phone bills easier to understand by setting a national standard for how charges are explained.
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