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  • Mobile Phone for Seniors

    While thousands of workers were laid off at the “big” mobile phone companies, a small swiss company dares to start their own mobile phone: Mobi-Click - the mobile phone with “only” three buttons to dial, but with many other surprises, which can’t be found in any other phone: Mobi-Click “Compact” is not only the easiest to use mobile phone, but it also has a emergency call, babyphone and alarm-system integrated. Japan would seem like a natural target for this type of handset..!!!

    “Three buttons are absolutely sufficient!”, says Ari Canonica, CEO of Mobi-Click Ltd. With his new product he is looking at a group of people, which has not been considered by the “big” companies: The seniors! Continue >>

    Posted: 30 August 2004 | Filed: Japan Market, Mobile Users | Feedback | Print |
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