Business Services Industry

Signal changes. (telecommunications)

Crain's Detroit Business, October, 1997 by Bridgeforth, Arthur Jr.

The transition from analog to digital technology means telephones of the future will be free of static - and you'll have more services, making today's telephone tomorrow's Swiss Army Knife of communications Just when business customers have figured out cellular phone services, there's a new wrinkle: digital cellular phones.

At least four major telecommunications providers in metro Detroit are selling the new technology, which features static-free calls and services not offered with analog cellular phones. Mike Norton, a project manager with Southfield-based Barton Malow Co., has already been sold on digital. His company is replacing some of its analog cellular phones with digital phones. "The clarity is remarkable," said Norton, whose company is using the digital...

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