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From Collegiate Presswire (https://www.cpwire.com): Consumer
More than 30 states are considering or have enacted legislation to ban drivers from using mobile phones in the car without a headset or other hands-free solution, and others are following suit. However, drivers still want to communicate while on the road and are looking for ways to remain connected while complying with new hands-free laws. Mike Foley is executive director of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group: "Bluetooth Wireless Technology gives drivers two ways to comply with hands-free legislation: wireless headsets and hands-free automotive systems with the technology built-in. After a simple one-time set-up, Bluetooth capability is enabled and the user only needs to press a button to answer calls, leaving the phone in a bag, purse or pocket while hands and eyes are free to focus on the road. With the simple built-in security features of the technology, drivers have the peace-of-mind that all wireless communications conducted in the car are secure and private." As the trend in hands-free legislation continues to grow, Foley says, expect to see more wireless technology hit the road. CLICK HERE to download a transcript of this story: CLICK HERE to download a multimedia (MP3) file of this story: © Copyright 2004 Collegiate Presswire, Inc. and NBN/CP RadioWire |