I can't do that sorry. I have a PCS phone, and it has an itty bitty screen
which my grandmother would never be able to easily read, and there would be
something like one or two words per short little line.
It's such a pain to print emails, take them to her, and relay her handwritten
reply to the group.
Is there anything out there?
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PEL
On 3 Nov, Alan S. Harrell wrote:
> I don't know what your budget is, but perhaps you might check into
> Digital Cellular Phones. Digital Cellular Phones use the same radio
> technology as cell phones (in different frequency bands - for example,
> PCS phones use frequencies between 1.85 and 1.99 gigahertz) but
> compress your voice into digital 1s and 0s. This compression allows
> between 3 and 10 cell phone calls to occupy the space of a single
> analog voice call. PCS digital phones also offer other features like
> paging and email.
>
> PCS is short for Personal Communications Service, the U.S. Federal
> Communications Commission (FCC) term used to describe a set of digital
> cellular technologies being deployed in the U.S. PCS includes CDMA
> (also called IS-95), GSM, and North American TDMA (also called IS-136).
>
> See PCSData.com for more information:
>
> http://www.pcsdata.com/
>
> Your grandmother may not think much of e-mail, but I bet you she would
> be thrilled to get a cell phone as a gift. :-)
>
> Alan
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