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Yes, it is called "Wi-Fi".
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1. The ability to get a picture on a cell phone. 2. The cell phone.
The history of the cell actually dates from the 1930's police radios. The first prototype cell was made in 1947, but it wasn't until 1974 that Dr. Martin Cooper made a cell phone for Motorola. This was used by the government until 1984 when the first cell phones were sold to the public. The service was very poor , expensive to use , and calls were often dropped. Cell towers had to be built and networks created.
The biggest advantage that a VoIP (Voice over IP) phone has is that they are inexpensive. The cost of long distance calls is especially low in comparison to land based lines or cell phones.
Depends on the provider, on if you have access to internet on your phone, and the phone plan. Lot of variables here.
Yes with a cell phone.
Do you currently have a cell phone?? If yes some cell phone companies offer internet service. You get a little usb looking device that allows you to connect to the internet, there is a monthly charge for this and it varies depending on the provider. Also check out this link it shows you how you can hook up your cell phone to your laptop directly, if you have internet on your phone. www.ehow.com/how_4480859_tether-cell-phone-internet-laptop.html
You can use the cell phone without a wireless internet connection in order to make phone calls. However if you wanted to search the web or answer emails you would need to have access to the internet.
There are cell phone chargers that are available that run on solar and wind power, which generates electricity.
GPRR is a surcharge that is found on cell phone bills. It is the charge for GPRS data services provided by cell phone companies for Internet access and data transfer.
If you have the ability to text, access the Internet or if you have apps or music on your phone, then yes you can.
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No, there is no car stereo capable of receiving internet radio stations without use of a cell phone
Generally, yes; there is generally a charge for the "data plan" as part of your cell phone bill. There are some cell carriers who don't itemize this, but lump it in as part of a flat fee.
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The only way to connect to Internet without using WiFi is to have a data package with your cell phone provider.