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US mobile networks and technology are really behind... my friend from S. Korea saw a few years ago (maybe 2?) how they were introducing Slider-style phones here in the US... she said those were widely available in S. Korea when she was 14... she's 21 right now. She always tells me how she talks to relatives back home and friends and they tell her all these things about the services and phones that they have over there.

When I first heard about Jamster, I knew that one day it would come to the US and be a big deal... for a short time, Jamster was lonely in its market, but now MTV has its own, BET has its own version, and there are plenty of services out there to send you daily jokes (for a ridiculous price), etc. Look to the East for your new entertainment technology ladies and gentlemen.

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Those countries are always ahead when it comes to technology

I know indeed that the US and Canada networks are behind. I saw that when I was in Canada. The networks here are better and offer more for less money

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