Telephone Problem Extraordinaire

June 19th, 2010

Many human beings experience telephone problems on a daily basis. Historically, these problems have been mechanical in nature, revolving around the physical aspects of the telephone and system of interconnected telephone wires that run across the globe. Broken or downed lines, faulty jacks, and even troublesome headsets were the ire of most telephone users. In the current day of cellular and wireless phone usage, no such problems occur. However, a slew of more menacing telephone problems have surfaced with the use of these wireless communal machines. Battery operation forces cell phone users to constantly charge their devices, less they face a dead battery and virtual isolation from all communication. Dead zones, or areas with limited coverage, are also present in daunting proportions across even the largest of coverage areas and busiest cities. These cause the signal to fade and the call to be dropped. While these some of the more common problems, others include distraction while driving, expensive plans by a monopolized industry and inducing of attention deficit disorder and separation anxiety into frequent cell phone users.

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