WASHINGTON, July 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thanks to wireless products and services, consumers benefit from anytime, anywhere access to the Internet and other valuable communication tools. In recognition of the freedom wireless provides, CTIA-The Wireless Association's® July "Wonder of Wireless" (WOW) webcast and blog (http://blog.ctia.org) highlights segments on how the virtuous cycle of wireless innovation provides Americans with the best communications value and options in the world and reinforces the critical need for more spectrum to meet the increasing demand for wireless service.
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In the July Wireless at Work, CTIA talks with Audiovox and Telcare about the constant wireless innovation that produces new and enhanced products and services that make consumers' lives better. Their new mobile health products help customers hear better on their wireless devices and allow them to check their glucose levels.
This month's Industry Insider features Ericsson President and CEO Hans Vestberg, who discusses the history of wireless technology and the incredible growth in the industry that provides consumers from the U.S. and around the world with the products and services they demand.
Wireless consumers are enjoying more freedom to communicate than ever, thanks to the diverse choice of handsets, applications and service providers the industry offers. In this month's Policy Point, CTIA focuses on the wireless options that make our lives more productive and easier.
Finally, the July Wireless Lifesaver features two young baseball players, eleven-year-old Layne Cayton and twelve-year-old Brendan Maher, who saved the day when they called 911 and attempted CPR after Layne's father, Tony, collapsed on home plate. Doctors confirmed that the call to 911 helped save Tony's life after his heart stopped.
To watch the July WOW webcast, please visit: http://www.ctia.org/consumer_info/wow/index.cfm/2011/07/.
CTIA-The Wireless Association® (www.ctia.org) is an international organization representing the wireless communications industry. Membership in the association includes wireless carriers and their suppliers, as well as providers and manufacturers of wireless data services and products. CTIA advocates on behalf of its members at all levels of government. The association also coordinates the industry's voluntary best practices and initiatives, and sponsors the industry's leading wireless tradeshows. CTIA was founded in 1984 and is based in Washington, DC.
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