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- 10-07-2003, 03:57 PM #1PDA ManGuest
WASHINGTON DC
The Washington Post reports that Wireless Carriers are attempting to put
together a list of wireless numbers in a 411 directory as soon as next year.
"In an initiative that is testing the balance between convenience and
privacy, the nation's major wireless carriers are teaming up to put together
a directory of wireless phone numbers that would allow customers to call 411
and connect to mobile phones, not just phones that plug into a wall. "
For links to this story and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of those
phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her family
had a real scare the day before.
Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that much
smoke."
For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
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- 10-07-2003, 04:32 PM #2Camile CardenasGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
In article <[email protected]>,
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote:
> OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
> Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of those
> phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
> Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her family
> had a real scare the day before.
> Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that much
> smoke."
>
> For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
There's one a month in the news. Usually from an overcharged battery
that has overheated.
- 10-07-2003, 05:53 PM #3William BrayGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
Well I don't know about the blown up cell phone story, but the 411 thing
is very real, and very serious threat to folks who like their privacy.
This gives telemarketers access to those numbers. Can you imagine
having to pay incoming minutes because a sales-man called?
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> WASHINGTON DC
> The Washington Post reports that Wireless Carriers are attempting to put
> together a list of wireless numbers in a 411 directory as soon as next year.
> "In an initiative that is testing the balance between convenience and
> privacy, the nation's major wireless carriers are teaming up to put together
> a directory of wireless phone numbers that would allow customers to call 411
> and connect to mobile phones, not just phones that plug into a wall. "
> For links to this story and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
>
>
> OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
> Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of those
> phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
> Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her family
> had a real scare the day before.
> Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that much
> smoke."
>
> For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
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- 10-07-2003, 06:45 PM #4jfigueredoGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
Heck no, I will cancel my cell service.
J
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> WASHINGTON DC
> The Washington Post reports that Wireless Carriers are attempting to put
> together a list of wireless numbers in a 411 directory as soon as next
year.
> "In an initiative that is testing the balance between convenience and
> privacy, the nation's major wireless carriers are teaming up to put
together
> a directory of wireless phone numbers that would allow customers to call
411
> and connect to mobile phones, not just phones that plug into a wall. "
> For links to this story and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
>
>
> OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
> Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of those
> phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
> Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her
family
> had a real scare the day before.
> Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that
much
> smoke."
>
> For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
- 10-07-2003, 07:02 PM #5CharlesHGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
In article <[email protected]>,
William Bray <[email protected]> wrote:
>Well I don't know about the blown up cell phone story, but the 411 thing
>is very real, and very serious threat to folks who like their privacy.
>This gives telemarketers access to those numbers. Can you imagine
>having to pay incoming minutes because a sales-man called?
In pre-caller-id days, many carriers (like GTE Wireless) provided
first-incoming-minute-free, so you could take the call and hang up
without being charged. Now we have Caller-ID, but unfortunately,
cell phones (in the US anyway) don't receive caller-name info, showing
names only for entries in your phone's phonebook. If telemarketers
were required to provide correct caller-id, and the cell phones would
display it, that would deal with the incoming minutes issue, but wouldn't
deal with the annoyance of getting a call in the first place.
- 10-07-2003, 07:51 PM #6Carl.Guest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
"CharlesH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> William Bray <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Well I don't know about the blown up cell phone story, but the 411 thing
> >is very real, and very serious threat to folks who like their privacy.
> >This gives telemarketers access to those numbers. Can you imagine
> >having to pay incoming minutes because a sales-man called?
>
> In pre-caller-id days, many carriers (like GTE Wireless) provided
> first-incoming-minute-free, so you could take the call and hang up
> without being charged. Now we have Caller-ID, but unfortunately,
> cell phones (in the US anyway) don't receive caller-name info, showing
> names only for entries in your phone's phonebook. If telemarketers
> were required to provide correct caller-id, and the cell phones would
> display it, that would deal with the incoming minutes issue, but wouldn't
> deal with the annoyance of getting a call in the first place.
I don't even want the call made. Why should I have to check my phone 12
times each day to see a telemarketer calling? I hope those crappy
businesses go under for good.
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- 10-07-2003, 10:15 PM #7LouiseGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
In article <w6Jgb.3592$Eo2.2649
@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
[email protected] says...
> Heck no, I will cancel my cell service.
>
> J
>
>
> "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > WASHINGTON DC
> > The Washington Post reports that Wireless Carriers are attempting to put
> > together a list of wireless numbers in a 411 directory as soon as next
> year.
> > "In an initiative that is testing the balance between convenience and
> > privacy, the nation's major wireless carriers are teaming up to put
> together
> > a directory of wireless phone numbers that would allow customers to call
> 411
> > and connect to mobile phones, not just phones that plug into a wall. "
> > For links to this story and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
> >
> >
> > OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
> > Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of those
> > phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
> > Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her
> family
> > had a real scare the day before.
> > Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that
> much
> > smoke."
> >
> > For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
What about "unlisted numbers"? I have my home landline
phone unlisted - why not cells?
--
Louise ([email protected])
- 10-08-2003, 05:02 AM #8Stuart FriedmanGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
That's the point, they will make two dollars more for virtually every
cellphone in the USA. If 411 is important, give people the option of
listing their cellphone number with regularly directory assistance. I
expect you could probably do it now, but it wouldn't be easy.
Stu
"Louise" <see signature> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <w6Jgb.3592$Eo2.2649
> @newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
> [email protected] says...
> > Heck no, I will cancel my cell service.
> >
> > J
> >
> >
> > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > WASHINGTON DC
> > > The Washington Post reports that Wireless Carriers are attempting to
put
> > > together a list of wireless numbers in a 411 directory as soon as next
> > year.
> > > "In an initiative that is testing the balance between convenience and
> > > privacy, the nation's major wireless carriers are teaming up to put
> > together
> > > a directory of wireless phone numbers that would allow customers to
call
> > 411
> > > and connect to mobile phones, not just phones that plug into a wall. "
> > > For links to this story and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
> > >
> > >
> > > OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
> > > Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of
those
> > > phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
> > > Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her
> > family
> > > had a real scare the day before.
> > > Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that
> > much
> > > smoke."
> > >
> > > For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> What about "unlisted numbers"? I have my home landline
> phone unlisted - why not cells?
> --
> Louise ([email protected])
- 10-08-2003, 08:35 PM #9William BrayGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
From the information on the survey it was decided that folks would go
for the idea if they were allowed an out- paying to have your cell phone
number unlisted.
What is not clear is if the list will be complied first without your
consent. This seems to be what is planned. If it is done this way- too
bad. The person who pays for the list already has your number before
you got it deleted from future listings. And we all know what that
means.
Either way around this is a win-win situation for both the cell phone
providers and the telemarketers. As it is being introduced as being in
the interest of folks who simple lost your phone number then the door is
wide open.... Why would you not want your friends to be able to contact
you? They lost your number!
BS.
Louise <see signature> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> In article <w6Jgb.3592$Eo2.2649
> @newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
> [email protected] says...
> > Heck no, I will cancel my cell service.
> >
> > J
> >
> >
> > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > WASHINGTON DC
> > > The Washington Post reports that Wireless Carriers are attempting to put
> > > together a list of wireless numbers in a 411 directory as soon as next
> > year.
> > > "In an initiative that is testing the balance between convenience and
> > > privacy, the nation's major wireless carriers are teaming up to put
> > together
> > > a directory of wireless phone numbers that would allow customers to call
> > 411
> > > and connect to mobile phones, not just phones that plug into a wall. "
> > > For links to this story and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
> > >
> > >
> > > OMAHA NEBRASKA- WIRELESS PHONE EXPLODES-MANUFACTURER INVESTIGATES
> > > Wireless phones have become a way of life for many people but one of those
> > > phones knocked one woman for a loop over the weekend.
> > > Tina McChristian's granddaughter was full of smiles on Monday but her
> > family
> > > had a real scare the day before.
> > > Tina says, "I really thought my car was on fire because there was that
> > much
> > > smoke."
> > >
> > > For these stories and more http://wirelessway.blogspot.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> What about "unlisted numbers"? I have my home landline
> phone unlisted - why not cells?
> --
> Louise ([email protected])
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- 10-09-2003, 10:10 AM #10Not MeGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
| Either way around this is a win-win situation for both the cell phone
| providers and the telemarketers. As it is being introduced as being in
| the interest of folks who simple lost your phone number then the door is
| wide open.... Why would you not want your friends to be able to contact
| you? They lost your number!
| BS.
Perhaps they lost it because they never had the number in the first
instance.
- 10-10-2003, 12:35 AM #11Todd AllcockGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
[email protected] (William Bray) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> From the information on the survey it was decided that folks would go
> for the idea if they were allowed an out- paying to have your cell phone
> number unlisted.
Correct.
> What is not clear is if the list will be complied first without your
> consent. This seems to be what is planned. If it is done this way- too
> bad. The person who pays for the list already has your number before
> you got it deleted from future listings. And we all know what that
> means.
Incorrect- you will have the abiility to opt-out BEFORE the list is
compliled. What has not been decided is if the cell phone user
will have to proactively opt-out- i.e. will the user have to opt-out
of the list to be unlisted, or opt-in to be listed. Either way, you
aren't going to be listed unless you want to be.
Relax!
> Either way around this is a win-win situation for both the cell phone
> providers and the telemarketers. As it is being introduced as being in
> the interest of folks who simple lost your phone number then the door is
> wide open.... Why would you not want your friends to be able to contact
> you? They lost your number!
> BS.
The idea rates high with the youth crowd, who are the biggest growth
segment in the industry right now. All of us older curmudgeons who
want service already have service!
- 10-10-2003, 08:00 PM #12William BrayGuest
Re: news:Wireless Carriers Want to Give The "411" on 411-YOURS!
Thank you, I appreciate the feed back. Does anyone know if JD Powers
had been approached with this survey? Would it have made any difference
if a broader base of users had been polled?
[email protected] (Todd Allcock) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> [email protected] (William Bray) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > From the information on the survey it was decided that folks would go
> > for the idea if they were allowed an out- paying to have your cell phone
> > number unlisted.
>
> Correct.
>
> > What is not clear is if the list will be complied first without your
> > consent. This seems to be what is planned. If it is done this way- too
> > bad. The person who pays for the list already has your number before
> > you got it deleted from future listings. And we all know what that
> > means.
>
> Incorrect- you will have the abiility to opt-out BEFORE the list is
> compliled. What has not been decided is if the cell phone user
> will have to proactively opt-out- i.e. will the user have to opt-out
> of the list to be unlisted, or opt-in to be listed. Either way, you
> aren't going to be listed unless you want to be.
>
> Relax!
>
> > Either way around this is a win-win situation for both the cell phone
> > providers and the telemarketers. As it is being introduced as being in
> > the interest of folks who simple lost your phone number then the door is
> > wide open.... Why would you not want your friends to be able to contact
> > you? They lost your number!
> > BS.
>
> The idea rates high with the youth crowd, who are the biggest growth
> segment in the industry right now. All of us older curmudgeons who
> want service already have service!
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