[...] unknown had some great ideas on this topic.You can read a snippet of the post here.Cell Phones Will Work - Page 1 of 3. Randi Altschul, a New Jersey toy designer, has invented the world’s first truly disposable cell phone. [...]
“The company is in talks with several service providers, but hopes to have one national provider in the U.S. by the time the first phones reach the market in May 2001.”
I guess they are a little slow of the starting line. Six years later and all I have heard about his concept has been stories like that one online. I guess the same can be said about robot maids and hovercars though.
1. Cell Phone: Plans, Prepaid Phones, Gadgets & Reviews » links for 2007-11-24 | 12:09 am on November 24th, 2007
[...] unknown had some great ideas on this topic.You can read a snippet of the post here.Cell Phones Will Work - Page 1 of 3. Randi Altschul, a New Jersey toy designer, has invented the world’s first truly disposable cell phone. [...]
2. University Update - Verizon - links for 2007-11-24 | 2:46 am on November 24th, 2007
[...] links for 2007-11-24 » This Summary is from an article posted at The Modern Age on Friday, November 23, 2007 Verizon [...]
3. sean | 10:42 am on November 24th, 2007
“The company is in talks with several service providers, but hopes to have one national provider in the U.S. by the time the first phones reach the market in May 2001.”
I guess they are a little slow of the starting line. Six years later and all I have heard about his concept has been stories like that one online. I guess the same can be said about robot maids and hovercars though.