Wireless communications devices such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) are ubiquitous. Some consumers, already deluged with unwanted commercial messages, or “spam,” via computers that access the Internet by traditional wireline connections, are concerned that such unsolicited advertising is expanding to wireless communications, further eroding their privacy. Congress continues to debate how to protect wireless subscribers further, and several bills were considered in the 108th Congress
New mobile phones have been designed to include delivery of mobile advertising and other useful loca...
Over the next decade, regulators will spend increasing time on conflicts between the private interes...
The FCC\u27s E-911 mandate, which will ensure that emergency operators automatically receive a calle...
This Note concerns the problem of privacy in wireless communications. Since wireless communications ...
Spam in the form of unsolicited unwanted e-mail is already a recognized concern in the United States...
Though US cellular networks currently lack the capacity for widespread distribution of unsolicited w...
The Arizona Court of Appeals recently found a business liable for sending an unsolicited advertiseme...
Adoption of Wi-Fi wireless technology continues to see explosive growth. However many users still op...
Advertisers are poised to deliver advertising to cell phones in the U.S. This emerging advertising c...
While it is now illegal to intentionally intercept cordless telephone conversations, cordless teleph...
Abstract. This research analyzes consumer privacy issues pertaining to the newly developing wireless...
The development of location-based advertising, for all its convenience and usefulness, introduces ne...
A growing number of devices carried by users are equipped with wireless technologies such as Bluetoo...
E911 technology allows for the location of a cellular phone to be determined by the wireless service...
This study describes a survey of the students, faculty, and staff of the University of North Carolin...
New mobile phones have been designed to include delivery of mobile advertising and other useful loca...
Over the next decade, regulators will spend increasing time on conflicts between the private interes...
The FCC\u27s E-911 mandate, which will ensure that emergency operators automatically receive a calle...
This Note concerns the problem of privacy in wireless communications. Since wireless communications ...
Spam in the form of unsolicited unwanted e-mail is already a recognized concern in the United States...
Though US cellular networks currently lack the capacity for widespread distribution of unsolicited w...
The Arizona Court of Appeals recently found a business liable for sending an unsolicited advertiseme...
Adoption of Wi-Fi wireless technology continues to see explosive growth. However many users still op...
Advertisers are poised to deliver advertising to cell phones in the U.S. This emerging advertising c...
While it is now illegal to intentionally intercept cordless telephone conversations, cordless teleph...
Abstract. This research analyzes consumer privacy issues pertaining to the newly developing wireless...
The development of location-based advertising, for all its convenience and usefulness, introduces ne...
A growing number of devices carried by users are equipped with wireless technologies such as Bluetoo...
E911 technology allows for the location of a cellular phone to be determined by the wireless service...
This study describes a survey of the students, faculty, and staff of the University of North Carolin...
New mobile phones have been designed to include delivery of mobile advertising and other useful loca...
Over the next decade, regulators will spend increasing time on conflicts between the private interes...
The FCC\u27s E-911 mandate, which will ensure that emergency operators automatically receive a calle...