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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 23:18 |
General Packet Radio Service is defined as a packet-switched technology permitting high-speed wireless internet communications. GPRS offers over eight times increased speed over previous technologies, with over 110 kbit/s in theory. With "packet switching", users are always connected and on-line. GPRS is considered a 2.5G technology. Axis Tlelecom provides GPRS enabled phones, including Nokia and Samsung phones.
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Sunday, 19 October 2008 12:48 |
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Axis Telecom in the news!
Axis Telecom is a mobile broadband provider and you can use your Axis Telecom sim card with any mobile phone that works in the UK, as Axis Telecom works with all the major networks. Here we show you some of the phones available that can use, some of the phones with the latest gadgets.
Nokia N96
 Other Phones: Samsung Pixon # Nokia E71 phone of the year # Nokia N96 # HTC Touch Diamond # iPhone 3G Gadget of the Year # Samsung Pixon M8800 images # Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia # Sony Ericsson C905 # Sony Ericsson T700i
Axis Telecom in the news!

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Sheffield Tourist Attractions |
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Sheffield is a modern industrial city, founded on the cutlery and iron and steel trades during the industrial revolution. The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet was an industrial complex where steel was turned into tools. Kelham Island Museum is worth a visit as an industrial museum where steam and gas engines, traditional workshop craftsmanship, and cutlery manufacturing processes may be viewed. The Traditional Heritage Museum has many displays and artefacts which illustrate life in Sheffield from 1850 to 1950. Open to parties of visitors by prior arrangement & open to the public on specified dates (see What's On - Other Special Events for Open Days). The Magna Science and Adventure Centre are found on the road to Rotherham from J34 of the M1. |
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