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CTIA - The Wireless Association®: Children and Mobile Devices

Education is key to ensuring children and teens use cell phones in smart, safe, fair and responsible ways. In light of the challenges of protecting children in mobile environments, CTIA-The Wireless Association® continues to respond with effective, innovative solutions that give parents choice and control over the mobile content and services their children are using.

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WOW Policy Point - Driving Safely
(Multimedia) Texting & driving don't mix, & CTIA supports laws that make texting while driving illegal. Learn more about the industry's safe driving positions, & watch its new public service announcement aimed at helping parents to tell their teens, when you're on the road, get off the phone.
Mon, 01, Nov 2010

Kids & Wireless Overview
(Educational Materials)
Tue, 17, Aug 2010

Focusing On Responsible Wireless Use
(Multimedia) CTIA and The Wireless Foundation developed the “Be Smart. Be Fair. Be Safe” campaign to help educate children about responsible wireless use. CTIA’s Vice President of External & State Affairs Dane Snowden discusses the campaign’s purpose and goals.
Sat, 01, May 2010

Launch of Wireless Responsible Use Campaign at CTIA WIRELESS 2010®
(Multimedia) Launch of Wireless Responsible Use Campaign From the keynote stage on Day Two, CTIA’s Steve Largent announces the launch of a new national consumer education campaign called “Be Smart. Be Fair. Be Safe. Responsible Wireless Use” to help parents and kids make the right choices when using wireless.
Wed, 24, Mar 2010