Mar 22, 2000 13:25
24 yrs ago
English term
blurring of fixed and mobile phone
English
Tech/Engineering
mobile phone marketting
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3 +3 | the distinction is less clear than previously | Charlie Bavington |
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the distinction is less clear than previously
Probably a bit late to be asking for context :-)
Means the distinction between land lines & mobiles (cell phones in US) is less clear-cut. Example - the way that text messages (SMS), previously a mobile-only function, can now be handled by landlines as well.
Means the distinction between land lines & mobiles (cell phones in US) is less clear-cut. Example - the way that text messages (SMS), previously a mobile-only function, can now be handled by landlines as well.
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