Coming for Cell Phones: 411
12th Sep 2005, 09:38 GMT
Once, you had to pay the telephone company an extra fee if you wanted an unlisted number. These days, you can get one without even trying. Just get a cellular telephone, or one of those new Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phone services. In most cases, directory assistance operators won't be able to find you. That's because cell phone and Internet phone providers have not plugged their customers' numbers into the big national phone number databases. Free WiFi Hotspot Locator from TechNewsWorld Wondering where to find the nearest publicly available WiFi Internet access? Our global directory of 70,000 locations in 26 countries is a terrific tool for mobile computer users.
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