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The Internet Is Now Portable In Ways Previously Not Imagined |
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Written by Steve Collins
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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Imagine yourself in a crisis: you are supposed to be meeting a client for dinner to finalize a big deal and you have been delayed because a meeting in a nearby town ran long. When you go to contact your client, you realize you forgot to charge your cell phone. The battery is dead, and the client's contact information is in your dead phone! What do you do? Your contract is suddenly at risk just because you did not remember to plug in your cell phone?!
by SteveCollins
Imagine yourself in a crisis: you are supposed to be meeting a client for dinner to finalize a big deal and you have been delayed because a meeting in a nearby town ran long. When you go to contact your client, you realize you forgot to charge your cell phone. The battery is dead, and the client's contact information is in your dead phone! What do you do? Your contract is suddenly at risk just because you did not remember to plug in your cell phone?!
The savvy mobile phone user will not panic, because the savvy mobile phone user recognizes that all he has to do is take out the SIM card from his phone and install it into someone's else's. All the subscriber information-including phone contacts-is stored on that tiny card! Any phone into which you put your SIM card will act as your own phone, complete with ring tones (and billing information!).
A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is part of your phone's integrated circuit card and includes your identity, phone numbers, and information specific to your provider network. If you upgrade your phone, you can easily transfer your SIM card from the old phone to the new one. It only takes a minute to take off the back of the phone, slip out the battery, and pluck out the card then open up the new phone and install it. It saves a lot of time adding in phone numbers and fiddling with settings.
Currently, powerful technology has made it possible for SIM cards to enable cell phones to act as web servers. High speed communications are handled directly within your phone, and the phone connects to the internet. Through this connection, any form of media can be published on a website!
The internet is now portable in ways that were previously never imagined! With a cell phone connected to the internet and operating as a web server, you can actually take your business anywhere you go! The possibilities are huge.
About the Author:
Steve Collins is an Author and Journalist based in Encino, California. An avid tech fan, he ahas written many articles about SIM Cards and their uses. SIM Cards are increasing in popularity - learn more about them here. Only registered users can write comments. Please login or register. Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 127
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