they really should but they are too busy worrying about other countries taxes and hospital bill and not our own problems.
mobile phones
those of us that can afford one
If there are old cell phones lying around the house with no hopes of ever being used again, it might be time to trade the cell phones for cash. Many cell phone companies now offer a rebate for old cell phones. People who buy new cell phones on a regular basis keep their old cell phones just in case. That sometimes becomes more of a burden than a blessing. Old cell phones are purchased and then given to people who do not have enough money to afford a cell phone. That means the original purchaser can help others while selling their old cell phones for cash.
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The first cell phones were not sold to the public, but were only used by the government. This was in 1974 and it wasn't until 1984 that cell phones were sold to the public.
The best phones everyone knows are the IPhone and Samsung Galaxy almost everyone is buying these two so I guess if you can afford them go with them it's worth it.
Many companies give their employees cell phones to use while they are doing business. Alltel Wireless cell phones are used in many government offices as well in many industrial businesses.
cell phones
The best website site I found for government cell phones is http://www.assurancewireless.com. Their selection looked pretty good to me, and they have a reasonable prices.
yea go to safelinkwireless.con work with someone that need cell is m.r. low income
Dr. Martin Cooper is given credit for the modern cell phone. His invention was created for Motorola in 1974 and sold to the government. Consumers don't get cell phones until 1984. The phones were big, expensive, and there were few cell towers. There was no internet on cell phones, no cameras, and there was a charge per minute per call.
who where cell phones available to