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- 10-16-2003, 02:37 PM #1Daniel BauerGuest
Hi!
I am working for an architectural diploma concerning urban space and
telecommunication. Therefore I am searching for statistics of average phone
calls distance. I assume that distance of calls has enormously decreased
since the invention of mobile phones (imagine the situation of meeting
somebody, when you don't see him immediately you call him "where are you",
and suddenly he appears with its mobile at his ear). Organizing oneself in a
small space is often handled with mobile phones. To prove these Theories it
would be nice to have a statistic. Who knows where I can find one?
Daniel
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- 10-17-2003, 02:49 AM #2Guest
Re: distance of mobile phone calls
some people use mobiles like walkie talkies
the other day I saw a man on his own looking at the tampon shelf at tescos
on his mobile ( obviously asking 'which ones again? super or...'
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"Daniel Bauer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I am working for an architectural diploma concerning urban space and
> telecommunication. Therefore I am searching for statistics of average
phone
> calls distance. I assume that distance of calls has enormously decreased
> since the invention of mobile phones (imagine the situation of meeting
> somebody, when you don't see him immediately you call him "where are you",
> and suddenly he appears with its mobile at his ear). Organizing oneself in
a
> small space is often handled with mobile phones. To prove these Theories
it
> would be nice to have a statistic. Who knows where I can find one?
> Daniel
>
>
- 10-20-2003, 01:26 AM #3DeLaGuest
Re: distance of mobile phone calls
You would have to find an operator that is willing to do this for you. they
will have to do some mathematics and retreive data from their giant
computer. Statistics like these can be made but are not ready available.
I think.
DeLa
"Daniel Bauer" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
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> Hi!
>
> I am working for an architectural diploma concerning urban space and
> telecommunication. Therefore I am searching for statistics of average
phone
> calls distance. I assume that distance of calls has enormously decreased
> since the invention of mobile phones (imagine the situation of meeting
> somebody, when you don't see him immediately you call him "where are you",
> and suddenly he appears with its mobile at his ear). Organizing oneself in
a
> small space is often handled with mobile phones. To prove these Theories
it
> would be nice to have a statistic. Who knows where I can find one?
> Daniel
>
>
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