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Wireless carriers’ decisions regarding FM chips in cellphones...

Wireless carriers’ decisions regarding FM chips in cellphones “should be driven by consumer preference and market forces,” CTIA President Steve Largent said in a letter sent last week to Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind. “Determinations regarding the features and components for…

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manufacturers and carriers to include in each device involve challenging tradeoffs and decisions about how best to meet consumers’ needs and desires.” Largent said CTIA agreed with House Communications Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden’s, R-Ore., “recent suggestion that negotiation and ‘mutually beneficial’ commercial arrangements represent the best way for broadcasters to advance their business interests.” Young had asked Largent to encourage CTIA members to include the chips in mobile devices (CD April 19 p16).