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November 02, 2004 By: Greg Marsden MCI Cell Phone — More Ways To CommunicateMCI was one of the leaders of high-speed wireless technology. The MCI cell phone line has a variety of features that users love. The MCI cell phone line was largely based on the popular StarTAC series from Motorola. This stylish line of phones included flip phones that pack advanced technology into a phone merely half the size of a traditional cellular phone. The Motorola StarTAC 3000 operates on the AMPS and N-AMPS networks. This mobile phone features nine ringtones and vibrating alert. The Motorola StarTAC 7868 is a trimode digital phone with a CDMA mini browser, e-mail, Internet access and fax capability using a data cable accessory. The cellular phone display has four language options. The Motorola Talkabout T2297 for MCI has a 99 entry cellular phone book and a display with six language options. A full range of accessories is available for these sturdy MCI cellular phones. Shop online to find cellular batteries, headsets, vehicle holders. A handsfree car kit is available, letting you use the cellular phone freely with both hands on the wheel as you drive. A wide range of universal aftermarket accessories will also work with MCI wireless phones. Universal cell phone holsters and car holders will work with most MCI phones. MCI discontinued wireless service to focus on landline technology. Nextel bought most of MCI’s wireless assets. Some MCI wireless phones can be programmed for use with other networks. Whether you work at home or on the road, from Tukwila, Washington to Pearland, Texas or even Columbia, Tennessee, you’re sure to find accessories for your MCI phone by shopping online. Author Notes:
Greg Marsden contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
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