Stephanie,
Check out museum411.com, it has a lot of information on cell phone tours
that might help answer your questions.

 - Lindsay

 I just visited theh Asia Society in NYC and saw that they offer cell
> phone tours, where you call a phone number and can then use your cell
> like an acoustiguide.  Has anyone on the list seen this before or
> offer this? Do you prefer it over acoustiguide or podcasting? From
> your experiences, what are the positives and negatives to using cells?
> What company hosts cell tours?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Stephanie
>
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