



CTIA's “go wireless, go green” website provides useful information about measures consumers can take to be more environmentally responsible, CTIA members’ initiatives to improve their operations to be more sustainable and the eco-friendly value wireless provides other industries.
The website also provides consumers with information on how they can recycle their wireless devices, such as smartphones and cellphones, as well as their wireless accessories. For consumers who want to know what happens once they return their devices and accessories, CTIA explains the recycling, refurbishing and reusing processes.
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The Five Stages of Losing a Smartphone (2012)
CTIA and its members remind you that your personal safety, not your smartphone, should always be your number one priority.
Emergency Preparedness PSA (2012)
This PSA reminds consumers about the valuable services their wireless devices can provide them in the event of emergencies, such as hurricanes, tornadoes or floods.
"Wireless Mind" (2012)
This commercial showcases the choices each of us can make to use technology to satisfy our "Wireless Mind."
"More Spectrum Means More Freedom" (2011)
Why more spectrum means more freedom for consumers.
"Wire-Less Green" (2011)
Using wireless today is helping all of us and U.S. industries lower our carbon footprints.
"Freedom" (2010)
The U.S. wireless industry is leading the world in providing innovative applications.
"Grow Your World" (2009)
This spot highlights the various ways consumers can grow their world with wireless.
"On the Road, Off the Phone" (2009)
The wireless industry & National Safety Council urge teens to avoid the dangers of distracted driving.
"OK" (2008)
The wireless industry's innovative responses to consumer demand.
"Wireless Amber Alert" (2008)
By signing up for Wireless AMBER Alerts you can play an integral role in saving an abducted child.
Protect Consumers from Unfair Wireless Taxes & Fees
Pass the Digital Goods & Services Tax Fairness Act today. Learn more at mywireless.org
No Texting and Driving
Eyes on the road. Texting while driving is dangerous.
Avoid Stressful Conversations
Stressful conversations can be a distraction when behind the wheel, remember safety always comes first.
Challenging Traffic
In challenging traffic make safety your most important call.
Saving Calls for Later
If driving in bad weather, stay focused on the road and off the phone.
Teens Don't Text Msg
Texting can wait. When behind the wheel, safety comes first.
The Most Important Call (30 Seconds)
Don't let your wireless device be a distraction when driving. Safety first.
The Most Important Call (60 Seconds)
When it comes to using your wireless device behind the wheel, remember safety always comes first.
The Most Important Call- Mom & Speed Dial
Use voice dial when driving to avoid taking your eyes off the road.
The Most Important Call- Business Person Taking Notes
Don't fumble with pen & paper while driving, let voicemail do the work.
The Most Important Call- Child to Parent Stress
Stressful or emotional conversations can be distracting, avoid them behind the wheel.
Using Voice Mail
When driving have a caller leave a voice message, instead of trying to jot down a note.
Amber Alert: Everyone's Child
An abducted child is everyone's child. Sign-up to receive free Amber alerts.
Amber Alert: Food Court
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Amber Alert: Playground
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