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Purchasing Pay As You Go Mobiles

When it comes to purchasing pay as you go mobiles, it seems that most of us by into the sales hype dished out by the big brand names. Let’s face it, who doesn’t want the latest best sellers as seen on TV. They become the most talked about and sought after mobile phones of the day. Does that mean they are the best of the best though? No, not at all! There are plenty of really great looking and great functioning mobile phones out there that don’t get the exposure they deserve. Sometimes this is good because they are often being sold in special promotions offering lots of accessories in the deal.

WHERE ARE THESE GREAT DEALS?

These great deals are everywhere. All the brand names offer phones that don’t get their priority advertising yet they are still fantastic Smartphones in their own right, and sometimes better than those that are hyped up.

So next time you go shopping for a new mobile, forget sniffing around the top models of the day and start to take a closer look at those you have never heard of. You will more likely than not be very surprised.

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Cellular South Rebranding to C Spire Wireless

Cellular South Rebranding to C Spire Wireless Cellular South is rebranding to C Spire wireless. The wireless phone service company which has been in operation for many years is today one of the largest phone companies in the world. It provides voice, message and data services at easy flat rates with unlimited possibilities. This strategy means that customers of Cellular South, and now C Spire wireless, can easily calculate what their telephone expenses will be for the selected unit of time and rate. This is unlike many phone companies which have a varying tariff structure that is nearly impossible for customers to understand. The unlimited tariffs mean that once a Cellular South customer signs up, the charges are clear upfront irrespective of their usage within the agreed period.

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A review of iPhones

Dan was done reviewing a number of CCTV cameras so he switched to phones and is what he wrote after his review.

With all the talk of iPhone 5 coming out, you might forget that it’s still possible to get older, lower priced models such as the iPhone 3GS smart phone. In fact, this is a great time to purchase this particular phone since AT&T has such great deals on them these days. It is a good idea, though, before you buy this or any smart phone, that you familiarize yourself with all of its features.

When you get the iPhone 3GS, you are buying an iPod in addition to your phone. So, if you do not already have an MP3 playing device this is the best way to buy one at the same time as your phone without buying two different things. Since all of Apple’s products are made to work together, if you do already have an iPod or other Apple device such as an iMac or iPad, you can easily transfer your files to your iPhone. You also have access to the iTunes store, which has a huge amount of movies and other entertainment. The high res images offered by the iPhone 3GS make it easy to watch movies and videos. In short, the iPhone is a complete entertainment center in addition to a communication device.

You can store quite a few photos, and edit them as well, before sending using the iPhone 3GS Smart Phone. Taking and organizing photos has never been easier; simply categorize your photos by place, face, or event. To make your photos look better than ever, download apps that can help you with editing and processing your images. Cropping images that you have taken has never been easier; all you have to do is download the Crop for Free app. iRetouch Lite gives you the ability to make all kinds of changes to your photos. There are many other photo and video apps as well, allowing you to edit and group the photos on your iPhone any way you want.

Even though iPhone 5 is coming out soon, and iPhone 4 is better than its predecessor, you might wonder if it is really a good idea to get the iPhone 3GS.

You can actually decide which phone is best for you based upon how you will use your phone and the features you will need. Many people actually buy smart phones and other gadgets that are more advanced than they really need. Advanced features like simultaneous talking and surfing, high resolution images, and better video, are things you might miss on the previous iPhone model. Videophone calls are possible using the newer iPhone’s; the iPhone 3GS does not have this feature or capability.

The quality of features that are included with the iPhone 3GS smart phone are generally expected from any product that is designed and produced by Apple. People that cannot stand being behind the current trends might prefer the iPhone 4 over the iPhone 3GS. So if you’re looking for a quality smartphone, at a discounted price, you’ll probably be happy with the iPhone 3GS.

So which one will it be? Just make sure that by the time you go for your Hunter valley holidays, you have got one, it will be of great help

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Office Telephone Systems – What to look for

Office Telephone Systems – What to look for

Smaller businesses can get by with less features in office telephone systems, with simple three to ten call transfer options, rather than sending calls to specific extensions. Indeed, a number of small businesses have gotten to the point of just buying mobile phones for everyone who needs an office phone number, and getting an unlimited voice plan. This especially makes sense for modern distributed offices where all the employees work remotely; being able to call when out with a client is handy. For businesses that need a bit more functionality than that (like being able to get a central repository for voice mail messages), the pure mobile solution is no longer sufficient, and a dedicated land line is needed.

Office Telephone Systems

Similarly, if your business (large or small) relies on a toll free number, you’ll need a call center system to handle it, one that will greet the customers and present them with a set of automated response systems to route them to the right person. These can take a surprising amount of time and expertise to set up. You need to diagram out each layer of the menu system, test it with actual people calling in, and then see where they get frustrated and give up. Most small businesses who need an automated menu system don’t budget for this time and effort appropriately.

Whatever your business’ growth plans are, you will always need to have clear and effective office telephone system, your vendors and your employees. Getting a telephone system that not only meets your current needs, but can be expanded to meet your future needs is an important decision and capital outlay. Take the time to research all the options, including the ones you don’t need at the moment, but may need in the near future.

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Perfection in Prepaid Mobile Phones

The percentage of people who have prepaid wireless mobile phones over contract phones now is huge. Unless in business, there really is little need for taking out a mobile contract these days, unless of course you’re one of those people who has got a cell phone stuck permanently to their ear. Seriously though, the best sellers are PAYG mobiles bar none! With online shopping discounts offering all the latest electronics, cameras, applets, and various multimedia options at huge discounts, one can’t help but think the old contracts are on their way out, even for business use.

The good thing about Pay-as-you-go mobiles is that they are available in all models. It doesn’t matter whether you’re just looking for a simple phone to talk and text with or the latest Smartphone with more bells and whistles than you know what to do with, because PAYG will offer the lot, and what’s more, they come with tailor made contract options to suit your calling needs specifically. It’s never been so cheap, nor such fun, to stay in touch.

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