Essays 121 - 150
The Comprehensive Crime Control Act was created as a means by which to provide Secret Service with legal influence over both compu...
to take into account both land-based phones and portable phones as well. In addition, telephony systems today must support...
while yet keeping the number of competitors at a manageable level. As a much smaller country (and one other than the US), J...
shows, there is little loyalty among cell phone users. New competitors enter the market continually, all with various programs of...
Kims research suggests that protein mechanisms may explain how viruses, such as the flu and HIV manage to work their way into our ...
Jolly (2002) also reports that there were an estimated 150 million cellular telephone subscribers in China. There is some disagre...
other suppliers networks. For example, new entrant Virgin may be seen as a separate company form the main four, it is, but they st...
(i.e., Europe and Japan), competitors are likely to have interest in alliances and be operating with an eye toward globalization. ...
In ten pages this paper considers this Internet phone service and its amazing growth throughout the late 1990s. Eight sources are...
she was that Ted was about as romantic as a rock when it came to gifts. He had given her the cell phone for her birthday and tonig...
In eight pages this paper discusses the technology of cellular phones in this informational overview. Nine sources are cited in t...
11 pages. 7 sources cited. This paper provides an overview of the development of cellular phones, both as a practical communicat...
In eight pages this paper examines a global business proposal in a case study involving a fictitious U.S. cellular phone manufactu...
In five pages this paper discusses mobile phone marketing with the primary emphasis upon Nokia but Siemens, Motorola, and Ericsson...
In five pages this paper examines Nokia in an overview of the cellular phone industry, the company's target market, future technol...
In ten pages this paper discusses the cellular phone market and considers Nokia's amazing success and how competitors can maintain...
In seventeen pages a multimedia phone and its marketing possibilities are explored as a way of examining its advantages and disadv...
It is only if we consider the movement between the first generation, limited brick like telephones and the second generation telep...
places where such accessibility is not available. The separation between GMS technology and past applications is its distinctive ...
A proposal for a palm computer that contains cellular phone service is discussed in the context of this ten page paper that includ...
the busy executive who is able to keep abreast of last minute details with the one that always accompanies him on business trips, ...
In seven pages Nokia is examined in this overview of its corporate history, financial performance, and marketing strategy. Eight ...
The services that are offered in this sector can be divided into two main sectors, the prepay services, where credit is purchased ...
received by other base stations or passed on to the traditional network meant that the telephones provided a useful service not re...
about hearing about missed shipments and other such fleeting crises in business, and he maintains that those individuals holding s...
irritation as the long-standing issue of screaming babies on airplanes. In the case of cellular phones, however, there is somethi...
for one person may be unhealthy for another. A parallel with alcoholism may also be useful, the way one individual used alcohol ma...
3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses how "The Wizard of Oz" was Garland's first major step toward a life of drug addic...
are admitted sex addicts and "shopohaulics." No one would want to outlaw shopping or sex, but of course, sex and shopping are regu...
addicted to something else such as alcohol, gambling or compulsive shopping (Spencer, 2006). The realization that this is a proble...