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Last year was the first time that the number of cellphone lines in Spain shrank, dropping by 1.9m connections.
Still, cellphone lines were jammed throughout the region as people frantically made calls in the immediate moments after the jolt.
While cellphone lines were jammed during 9/11, BlackBerry owners found it easy to send and receive messages during the crisis.
Federal policy has given states and local governments wide latitude, permitting, but not requiring, surcharges on cellphone lines to pay for upgrades.
Plans for this summer include the city's first Indian restaurant, groundbreakings for two ski resorts and a telephone company offering 100,000 cellphone lines.
It seems that way, but then again, why would a terrorist organization with the capacity to hack into cellphone lines, construction cranes, city buses and security cameras need to mess with stressed-out ordinary citizens?
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The North Carolina program, with a $5,000 grant for the cellphone line and advertising from the State Department of Health and Human services, takes these exchanges a step further.
Revenue fell by 19 percent, to 7.2 billion euros in the three months through September, driven by declining sales of smartphones and its more basic cellphone line, which makes up the bulk of its sales.
Mr. Barton, a Canadian who now lives in London, has spent much of his career working in Asia — in fact, he was in India when I reached him on a fuzzy cellphone line this week.
In fact, owing to the shortcomings of Brazil's state-owned telephone system, a cellphone line costs around $2,000, and even that is only available through a (booming) grey market.
When you hear it over that open cellphone line, you'll know he's close to the victim — whom we meet at the end of the segment, alive and well.
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