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Several months ago  I read about a cell phone with speech text and other
services  with a standard Num pad tactual key pad.  Anyone remember where it
came from and which phone system it is compatible with?

Regards,
Claude Everett
"Nothing About Us Without Us!" (Latin: "Nihil de nobis, sine nobis") 
is a slogan used to communicate the idea that no policy should be decided by
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group(s) affected by that policy. This involves national, ethnic, disability
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