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  • December WOW: Music on the Go
    (Video) Tired of paying for individual songs on your mobile device? Muve Music is the first music experience designed specifically for a mobile phone, with unlimited music as part of a customer's wireless plan. Cricket Communications Senior Manager, Greg Lund, demonstrates the full-feature offering.

  • December WOW: 2011 Wireless Industry Successes
    (Video) CTIA President and CEO Steve Largent reflects on some of the notable 2011 wireless industry successes, including USF reform, usage notifications for consumers and spectrum. Largent also notes that CTIA's spring show has been moved to May 8th-10th in New Orleans, Louisiana so our members can time their new product and service releases for back-to-school and end of the year.

  • December WOW: Wireless Skyrockets in 2011
    (Video) In this month's policy point, we're highlighting some of the policy successes CTIA and the wireless industry had in 2011. This includes successfully getting the U.S. House to pass a bill that would place a five year moratorium on new wireless taxes and fees for consumers; re-designing AccessWireless.org for the accessibility community; and promoting sustainability and the industry's commitment to being environmentally responsible. This year, our members amazed and inspired all of us with new mobile innovations and services; we can't wait to see what they develop in 2012!

  • December WOW: CPR Apps Saves Athlete's Life
    (Video) During a high school basketball practice, Coach Eric Cooper experienced a nightmarish situation for a coach; one of his players collapsed on the court and wasn't responsive. Thanks to Coach Cooper's recently downloaded CPR app, Phone Aid, he was able to correctly administer CPR and revive the student.

  • November WOW: Mobile Device Built Military Tough
    (Video) If you've ever dropped your cellphone, it may have broken. Joe Cufari, Chief Marketing Officer at Personal Communications Devices demonstrates the Casio G'zOne Commando that meets military standards for water, shock and dust resistance. This rugged device can handle just about any damage that life throws your way.


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