
Hold broadband Internet in the palm of your hand with this new Calypso C1250 cellphone. It hooks up at 11Mb per second, a far cry from any Internet access you can get anywhere else (can you say, “videoconferencing?”). Besides working at normal cellular frequencies, this phone also speaks WiFi, and a offers Open Source Seamless Mobility, allowing it to roam between cellular towers and WiFi as well has Bluetooth.
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