Cell Phones News Archive

30-Jan-2009

 

Korea has nearly as many cell phones as people (MSNBC)

Tech-savvy South Korea has nearly as many Cell Phones as people, officials said Wednesday. There were 45.6 million mobile phone subscribers in South Korea in December in a country with a population of 48.6 million.

AG: Cell phones can endanger children (Coppell Gazette)

Most parents are cognizant of the dangers of children which may be lurking on television, in the movies or on video games, but State Attorney General Greg Abbott would like parents to be equally as concerned with the dangers to children using Cell Phones.

Miro proposes ban on hand-held cell phones while driving (The Newark Post)

One state lawmaker is renewing his fight to prohibit the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. You must be a Registered User to view the rest of the story.

Cell phones may soon be banned in school zones (Southlake Times)

Most people, parents and children, alike are attached to their cell phones and feel lost without them, but soon those people just might have to learn to deal with that feeling in school zones.

Miro again seeks ban on holding cell phones while driving (The Delaware Business Ledger)

One Newark-area lawmaker is renewing his quest to prohibit the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. You must be a Registered User to view the rest of the story.

Legislative Update: Cell Phones, Workers Comp, Child Support (Riverton Radio)

State legislative bills deal with cell phones, workers compensation and child support.

Senate OK with drivers using cell phones, but not texting (Billings Gazette)

CHEYENNE - The Wyoming Senate on Wednesday killed a bill that would have prohibited beginning drivers from using cell phones, but gave preliminary approval to a ban on sending text messages while driving.

Several bills target regulation of cell phones (The News & Observer)

Cell Phones will be a hot topic in the legislature this session. Already, three bills have been filed that would regulate when and where you can use the phones, and a legislative committee has recommended a fourth.

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