Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Cell phone rates for schools

  • Perhaps the day is not far when Karachi would be known for its crime rate. The intensity with Raod are notorious for being hubs of cell phone snatching.
  • (Pakistan News Service)
  • Since early 2001, every school accepting federal funding for discounted Internet access through the government's E-rate program had to do two things Katy ISD has been innovating by distributing Android phones to students.
  • (KQED)
  • Effort to ticket cell phone use while driving has had no effect on accident rates.
  • (TheNewspaper.com)
  • To his surprise, he got a bill for $400—not from the plumbers, from the phone company. John Ellis, a University of Chicago medical-school professor home gift after a trip abroad: a $10,000 cellular data bill.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The school provides school-owned cell phones to students from remote areas and low-income and improve its low retention rate, it began to mull new communication strategies that would meet kids where they felt most comfortable.
  • (The Journal)
  • Assurance Wireless, which provides eligible residents with a free cell phone and 250 minutes of free monthly voice Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the National School Lunch Program's Free Lunch Program.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • It says that iPhones have significantly higher rates of WiFi utilization than Android phones in the U.S. and the UK and he still remembers the clacking Mac keyboards from high school -- Apples seed-planting strategy at work.
  • (TechNewsWorld)
  • Rates of cellphone ownership surprised me as well.
  • (Enterprise)
  • But theres another set of victims: the vast majority of people with a cellular or landline phone contract exceed the available funding.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Some 63 percent of U.S. adults now access the Internet through a mobile device like a cell phone, laptop, ereader adults with less than a high school education, and those living in households earning less than $30,000 per year.
  • (PC Magazine)

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