CTIA should encourage its members to include “enabled radio...
CTIA should encourage its members to include “enabled radio receivers in mobile devices,” Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind., wrote CTIA President Steve Largent (http://bit.ly/13oqZcB). He said last year’s tornadoes in southern Indiana showed that “ready access to emergency alerts and information…
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before, during and after times of crisis,” is critically important. “NAB needs to make up its mind -- is it for government intervention in the marketplace or for a free market?” CTIA Vice President Jot Carpenter responded. “If it’s for the former, we have a serious disagreement, since we oppose the idea that government should dictate device design. And if it’s the latter, then why are they continuing to lobby Members of Congress in a very transparent effort to get government to pressure the wireless industry?"