Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) December 17, 2011
patented a method that will stop the text messages while driving, can produce a solution to a national debate about the safety of cell phone use while driving. Now Im Not Short Corp. NNID Driving is a patented technology that will stop the SMS when the car is moving, but allows for emergency calls and ignore the other safety.
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GPS capabilities on your mobile device provides the latest latitude, longitude and speed. Telecommunications experts and NNID Corp. Chief Technology Officer Ben Levitan is a patented design that uses this option to prevent phone to send or receive text messages while traveling in a moving vehicle. The technology allows the blocking of SMS and other options such as call while driving. Users do not need to buy new phones. The solution, if implemented, the operator, is able to block SMS soon not five or 10 years from now. This will bring the past to the National Transportation Safety Board recommendation calls on all countries to ban SMS while driving.
From the moment the Federal Communications Commission received 911 phone service mandate in 1999, carriers of at least five years to ensure that all customers who have handsets equipped with location detection. Now, nearly 98 percent of wireless operators in accordance with the law and the network can determine the position and velocity of each registered mobile device.
Technology enables the emergency exception. 911 calls must be done, regardless of location or velocity of the mobile phone. First responders, patents hamper the ability to add SMS to the authorized Priority Service Wireless customers by talking or texting while driving restrictions are overridden. Provisions that allow public transit riders safe using their phones while on the move too.
For more information, visit http://www.benlevitan.com/textingwhiledriving.html
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new media:
Levitans Ben White Paper on prevention of mobile technology:
http://www.benlevitan.com/TWD/twd_article.pdf
CNN.com
NTSB recommends a complete ban on cell phone use while driving (Wednesday, December 14)
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/13/us/ntsb-cell-phone-ban/index.html
Ben Levitan:
Ben Levitan is a legal expert on a number of telephone and data technology. His career has lasted more than 25 years in the field of mobile communications, and including 27 patents in cellular technology innovation. Levitan help find a lawyer assistance cases in various fields such as wireless, cellular, PCS and telephone. He is a certified expert evidence in federal and state courts. Levitan has worked for Nextel Communications, Inc., Verizon, GTE, HS, Sprint, Alcatel, the telecommunications service, Hughes Aircraft Company, comsat, and Aeronautical Radio Inc. (ARINC). He is the recipient of the Best Innovator Nextels. For more information, please visit http://www.benlevitan.com.
Jake Potter
MMI Public Relations
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