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To: John Biddle who wrote (30571)12/31/2002 12:28:27 PM
From: John Biddle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196713
 
Nevermind Willpower, Go Wireless to Keep your New Year’s Resolutions

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December 30, 2003 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Who says you can’t keep your New Year’s Resolutions? No matter what your goals, a slate of new wireless devices can help. You can get organized, develop new skills, work more efficiently, find adventure and more – with the right wireless tools.
“The new year is the time to make a fresh start, but everyone needs the right tools to keep their resolutions,” said Tom Wheeler, President and CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA). “Wireless is evolving at warp speed and the 2003 crop of wireless devices can do more than ever before. Wireless can help you get organized, stay connected, pick up a new hobby, travel and juggle all the things you need to get done. So, forget willpower – go wireless in 2003.”

CTIA’s Lucky Seven Portable Pledges You Can Keep:

1. Learn a new language with a mobile voice translator. Type in one language and out comes another language – as text or speech. Choose your phrase or pick pre-loaded starter sentences.

2. Update and customize your wireless phone. Get a high-resolution color screen, download applications, play new and classic games, make your favorite tune your personal ring tone, view maps or share photos with friends and family.

3. Take an adventure trip. New wireless phones feature pre-programmed survival applications, Worst Case Scenarios wireless and first aid guides, conversion calculators and weather tool.

4. Make a digital photo album of 2003. Snap, send and receive digital photos or use photo caller ID. Connect via Bluetooth and infrared to compatible PDAs and PCs, or get easy Web access.

5. Unplug from the office and spend more time with friends and family. Use your mobile printer and wireless PDA – your entire desktop in two lightweight, convenient devices! Use Bluetooth connectivity to access all your office applications, email and Internet, then print wirelessly to your mobile printer.

6. Keep your kids extra safe. Wireless locators can fit on a child’s wrist like a watch, and provide parents with peace of mind.

7. Combine your gadgets. All-in-one wireless devices can surf the Web, send and receive email, play games, make phone calls, take and email mobile photos and more.

Hosted demonstrations of these Wireless Wonders are available just in time for your New Year’s Resolution. Please contact Erin McGee at emcgee@ctia.org or call 202-736-2980 for a preview.

CTIA is the international association for the wireless telecommunications industry, representing carriers, manufacturers and wireless Internet providers. www.wow-com.com