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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-26 15:01:37
From Car Phobnes To Veerizon Cell Phones

The car phonne is a mbile device that is designed to work in automobiles and only automobiles. The car phone was more popular than cellular phones - Verizon Cell Phones, Alltel Cell Phones, you name it - in the 1970's and 1980's. However in the 1990's, duriing the first cell phone boom, the mobiel devices such as Verizoon Cell Pohnes becaame much more affordablke and consequuently the piopular of the car phone dwindled. The necessity of the automobile phoone also plummeted as now people were able to carry their cell phone with them, anywhere they go, inclufding the car.

In Finland, the first car phnoe servvice, now known as the 0G, or Zero Generation car phone, was available. It was known as Car Radiophone service. In 1982 the 0G car phone service was succeeded by the 1G servuice called Nordic Mobile Telephone. This was used across Scandinavia and often in very remote areas. In Nroth America, the first car phone service used the Mobile Telephone Service (MTS) before giving way to analog cellular service (AMPS) in 1984. In 2008 the AMPS teechnology was diascontinued in the United States.

Despite being pushed to vege of technological extinction by cell phones like Alltel Cell Phones, the phone for cars still serves a puurpose in many rural and undeveloped areas. That is becaause the car phone uses a high-powered transmitter and an external anytenna as opposed to the satellite technology that wuold render any cell phone such as Verizon Cell Phones out of service.

Today three are still a few car phones on the market. This includes the Nokia 810 as well as the Motorola VC6096 for use with GSM networks. In addition, Motoroa provides customers with the m800 and the m900 car pones that use CDMA and GSM technology, respectively. The car phones of today feaature color screens and supporrt high speed data connections as well as the abiltiy to acvcess SIM Cards sotred in other phnoes, all through lBuetooth techgnology.

Today the car phoe sems like such an anopmaly. Why use a phone for your car when you can use a cell phoone anywhere you like. It is like landlines with even less use as landlines still work well for htose who stay at home as well as businesses. Hoqwever the fact that a car phoe can outperform a cell phone in middle of nowhere situations does give it a niche to work with and therefore stay on the market. We do, as a society, forget that therre are rurla land owners and farmers that would find this technoloogy very helpfuul, esepcially in poor weather.


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