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"Safety Tips" to Consider, while using a phone in your vehicle-
* Never use text message while driving
** Use your phone for short calls only.
*** Don't use your phone in distracting traffic conditions.
**** Learn to use your phone, without having to look at it...(speed dial /voice dial)
***** Avoid emotional conversations while driving...
****** Wait until you stop, or have a passenger make the call.
** 2008 Wireless Phone Subscribers ( U.S.A.)
1) Wireless from AT&T = 72.9 Million Subscribers
2) Verizon Wireless = 68.7 Million Subscribers
3) Sprint = 51.9 Million Subscribers
4) T-Mobile USA = 31.5 Million Subscribers
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"Tips" for good Wireless Etiquette:
- Never take a wireless call during a meeting.
- Maintain at least 10 feet from anyone while talking.
- Don't talk in elevators, restaurants, doctor waiting rooms,
or other enclosed public spaces.
- Don't use loud and annoying ring tones that destroy concentration.
- Never "multi-task" by making calls while conducting other personal business.
- Keep all wireless conversation brief and to the point.
- Tell people when you're talking on a wireless,
so they can anticipate distractions.
*2008 International Wireless Phone Subscribers...
1) Vodafone Ltd = 186.8 million
2) Orange = 174+ million
3) T-Mobile = 118+ million
4) O2... = 43+ million
WIRELESS FACTS:
- the United States continues to lead the world in minutes usage
- 75 million U.S. wireless customers sent text messages in one month
- the wireless industry includes approximately 63,000 new subscribers per day
- over 10% of households in the United States are wireless-only
- 75% of all U.S. businesses use at least one wireless application
- Mobile to mobile calling has increased more than 78%
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