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Written by Newstream   
Sep 16, 2004 at 12:17 AM

September 2004 (Newstream) -- International travel is great -- except when it comes to using your wireless phone. Wireless phones are vital towards having easy access to business associates, friends or families from other parts of the world. However, most wireless phones in the United States use a phone network that's incompatible with those in the rest of the world, making it nearly impossible to use your own phone to stay connected when traveling overseas. Now, however, new technology is allowing Americans to use their wireless phones from almost anywhere in the world.

Click here to watch video which looks at the first truly global mobile phone.
Samsung and Verizon have unveiled the first truly global phone, the Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone. The phone is compatible with the CDMA network -- the most popular network in America -- and the GSM network -- which is the most popular in the rest of the world. This means that world travelers who used to carry two different phones for each network can now use one phone to stay connected in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.

Experts say the global phone is the first of a new revolution of phones that will work around the world. Besides its global capabilities, it also offers a host of amenities, including a digital camera, picture and text messaging, Internet connection and games. The SCH-a790 is available now through Verizon Wireless Retailers.

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