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On 31/03/2012 10:12, Graham Murray wrote:
Graham writes: IIRC they were also called cell phones in the UK back when analogue cellular systems were new, complete with diagrams of hexagonal cells covering the countryside. Mention of cell or cellular has fallen out of use in the UK to be replaced by "mobile". Possibly because at that time, the term 'mobile phone' was often used for a phone permanently fitted in a car or other vehicle. ISTR that if you wanted to call one (from a landline) you had to go via the 'mobile operator'. That reminds of the 1954 film ***Sabrina*** Himphrey Bogart's character made a phone call from his chauffer-driven automobile. Can't find that clip, though. |
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