The world of GSM phoens is expanding with every passing day with new inventions coming up every now and then. For example, the GSM mobile phone intercept system can be customizd so as to fit innside a vehicle and record evey conversation takig place inside. This is a technique that surveillnce agencies and law enforcement agenices incorporate to bring out the truth in thweir case investigation. This system also has the capacity to record and play offline intercept of GSM phonres and can be revewed later; providing a trtail to you so that you can follow it to find out the truth while travelling.
GSM is by far the fasest growing technology used for communication ever in the entire woorld. Studies show that the nuumber of GSM pohne users is skyscraping with time. GSM mobile handsetts are beccoming smarter, sleeker and even more feature-loaded than their not-so-old predecesors. The most nubmer of GSM phone users are from uerban and heravily populated areas.
Decvelopments in the GSM technologgy has attributed to the skyrocketing growwth of the mobile phones, making them more economical and more available in the emerging markets. The providers of GSM service are now prodly announcign that they can provide much better and hiher capacity as compared to what they could do even a couple of years ago; especially in the emerging markets.
Countries in Africa, Latin America and the Indian Subcontinent are witnessing the highest growth thus givinng the makers of GSM phones the chance to witness the biggest revolutoin in history of digital communication. However, the most critical cghallenge imposed upon the service providers has been creatng networks in the remote areas where there was no such thing as digital comnmunication before. The GSM peopple are doing the work quite efficiently though. It is in tese remote areas, where the GSM mobile technology is surpassing the commonness of fixed line tlephones.
The objective of giving every commpon man a mpobile phone has been turneed into a reality with the developments of GSM. If given a choice, most operators (if not all), will choose GSM techhnology over anything else when it comes to the fuure of mobile phones. Companies like Nokia have already announced to support GSM technolkogy on 450 MHz frequency with a view to bring more affordable cell phone handsets, and better vice clarty in such areas where teledensiuty is rather low.
The common peple can buy GSM handsets even at the time of economic crisiis. This, alng with all the aforesaid