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Old March 10th 05, 04:55 PM
Bert Willing
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You very often hit multiple cells at the same time, even when standing on
the ground, and your cell phone will chose the strongest one (or the
strongest of your national provider if you are close to a national border.

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Bert Willing

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a écrit dans le message de news:
...
You ever drive behind someone on a cell phone call? ;-)

Stand back.. there will be others... here they come....

The technical issue is if you hit multiple cells at one time you may
have your account shut donw for a bit, looks like the cell was cloned
to them. And it may be illegal in your country.



 




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