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February 01, 2005 By: Mark Harris Hands Free Bluetooth Communication System – God’s Gift For DriversFord Motor Company recently launched the hands free Bluetooth communication system and has selected Sprint as the wireless provider for this service. This technology will enable hands free calling in Ford cars. Ford Motor Company is a leading manufacturer of vehicles, which is sold in 200 markets in six continents. More than 100 years old, the company has 3,27,000 employees worldwide. The unique Bluetooth hands free technology enables wireless communication integration between mobile phones and the audio systems of the vehicles. This helps the drivers and passengers the safety and convenience of hands free calling while driving. Using mobile-ease systems, the audio systems of the vehicles automatically become mute as calls are made or received by the caller through the cell phone inside a Ford car. With the help of advanced voice-recognition technology, drivers and passengers can continue calling using simple voice commands. It ensures safe driving while communicating hands free from a Ford car. As per this new cell phone hands free technology, as the caller enters and comes out of the vehicle, calls are seamlessly transferred from the mobile phone to the vehicle’s audio systems. This prevents interruption of any call and the speaker can speak hands free and without any disturbances. Customers of Ford car who want to avail of this facility will have exclusive Sprint PCS Phones with built-in Bluetooth communications technology. Sprint officials have claimed that they feel proud on being associated with Ford cars in this new deal. They are also happy to provide the customers of Ford cars, a much better driving experience that ensures safe driving while making calls and clear, reliable communication Sprint PCS Wireless is a reputed integrated communications provider, having 26 million customers in over 100 countries. With annual revenue of US $26 billion in 2003, it was the first company to lay nationwide all digital, fiber-optic network systems in the United States. It provides local communication service in 39 states and operates the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide PCS wireless network in the United States.
Also see; safety issues around cell phones. Author Notes:
Mark Harris contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
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