Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Offers Cellular Safety Tips During National Wireless Safety Week
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May 6, 1996
NYNEX CONTACT: Media Relations,
(212) 395-0500
Bell Atlantic NYNEX
Mobile Offers Cellular Safety
Tips During National Wireless Safety Week
WALLINGFORD, Conn. -- More than 18,000 calls a day are made to
9-1-1 or other emergency numbers for help from wireless phones.
In the Northeast, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile customers have used their
cellular phones to report everything from traffic-related incidents and drunk
drivers, to car jackings and robberies, to medical emergencies.
"A large number of today's good Samaritans are found on cellular phones,"
said Jack Plating, president of Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile's Northeast region.
"The anytime, anywhere communication provided by cellular technology has
empowered people to help others and themselves in ways they never could
before."
This week, May 6-10, Governor Rowland has declared "Wireless Safety Week"
throughout Connecticut in conjunction with nationwide efforts by the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA), the international organization
of the wireless communications industry. In recognition of Wireless Safety
Week, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile has identified the following tips for wireless
phone users when dialing 911 to report emergency situations.
The tips are designed to help emergency operators quickly and effectively
respond to emergency wireless phone calls.
- Dial 911 only to report emergencies.
- Tell the operator that you are calling from a cellular phone.
- Provide your exact location -- the city/town and state. If you're on the
highway, indicate, the nearest mile markers or exit names (not numbers). - On local streets, indicate the street on which you are traveling, your
direction, and the name or number of the nearest intersecting road. - Describe the emergency in as much detail as possible.
- Provide your name and ten-digit cellular phone number so you can be
contacted for further information if necessary. - If you are reporting a crime in progress, do not try to stop the criminal
yourself; wait for police. - Listen to the dispatcher and follow all instructions.
- Stay on the line until the dispatcher has all the information needed.
Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile's regional headquarters is located in Woburn,
Mass., with a region-wide workforce of 1,025 people. The company recently
announced a new voice-activated dialing service, TalkDial(SM), which offers
added convenience and time-saving benefits to customers.With more than three million customers, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile is the
largest wireless service provider on the East Coast. Based in Bedminster, N.J.,
the company offers a full range of wireless voice, data, and paging services in
the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, Southeast and, through a separate subsidiary, in
the Southwest. The company was formed in July 1995 through the combination of
Bell Atlantic Mobile's and NYNEX Mobile's cellular operations.NYNEX is a global communications and media company that provides
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high-growth markets around the world, including the United Kingdom,
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