Raleigh, NC (Nasdaq) 17 December 2011
A patented process that could block text messages while driving lead to a solution of the national debate over the safety of cell phone use while driving a vehicle. NNIDS Corp.? In short, I do not now? Help m? A patented technology, text messaging, while a car stops moving, but you can make emergency calls and ignore other security standards.
(919) 233-6600 or Jake (at) mmipublicrelations (dot) com or Ben Levitan (919) 420-0924
GPS capability of a mobile device, it offers? s width, length and speed. An expert in the fields of telecommunications and NNIDS Corp. Chief Technology Officer Ben Levitan has a technical solution that leverages the capabilities to send mobile phones to prevent or receiving text messages while driving in a moving vehicle patented. The technology allows blocking of SMS and other functions such as call while driving. The user would not be necessary to buy new phones. The solution, if implemented by the carriers is in a position to control the locking of the SMS immediately? Not in five or 10 years? Time. This would result in the most recent recommendations of the National Transportation Safety Board urging all states to ban text message while driving.
From the time the Federal Communications Commission on the mandate of 911 mobile phone services in 1999 had passed makers at least five years to ensure that all their subscribers mobile phones equipped with positioning capabilities. Now about 98 percent of the wireless carriers in accordance with the law, and the networks are able to determine the position and speed of any mobile device registers.
technology enables emergency exceptions. 911 calls could still be made regardless of the position or velocity of the mobile device. For first responders, preventing the sms patent also adds a capacity of wireless service subscribers authorized priority in which their restrictions on text messages or talk while driving are ignored. Provisions provide for public transport drivers to safely use to their mobile phones during transport as well.
For more information, visit http://www.benlevitan.com/textingwhiledriving.html.
NEW MEDIA CONTENT
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Ben Levitan White Paper mobile technology for prevention?
http://www.benlevitan.com/TWD/twd_article.pdf
CNN.com? ? NTSB recommended that a total ban on the use of mobile phones while driving? (Wednesday, December 14th)
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/13/us/ntsb-cell-phone-ban/index.html
About Ben Levitan
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Ben Levitan serves as an expert witness in several legal telephone and data technological areas. His career has crossed over 25 years in the field of cellular communications and has 27 patents in cellular technology innovations. Levitan supports lawyers in finding support in the field of wireless, cellular, PCS and telephony. He is certified as an expert witness in federal and state courts. Levitan worked for Nextel Communications Inc., Verizon, GTE, Sprint, Alcatel, Telecom, Hughes Aircraft Company, Comsat, and Aeronautical Radio Inc. (ARINC) IS. He is the winner of the Nextel? S Top Innovator Award. For more information, visit http://www.benlevitan.com.
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