License
If your home system is in the U. S., you do not
require a separate license to operate your cellular
telephone; obtaining a cellular telephone access
number is sufficient to register you as a user. If
your home system is in Canada, a separate
license is required; your carrier will assist you in
the licensing process. If you wish to use your
cellular phone on both sides of the border, please
contact your Cellular Carrier (System Operator).
Denial of Service
A cellular carrier may deny service temporarily, or
terminate service for violation of any government
regulations or of its tariff.
Consumer Responsibilities
Remember that the wireline and radio regulations
with respect to harassing calls, false distress calls,
obscene language, etc. apply to cellular phone
usage.
Privacy
As a telephone user, you have come to assume a
certain standard of privacy when you place or
receive a telephone call via the traditional wireline
systems. However, because cellular
radiotelephones utilize radio transmissions to
effect calls, the same standard cannot always be
assured. While it is unlawful for an unauthorized
person to divulge or use any information obtained
from intercepting or “listening in on” conversations
intended for others, you should not assume that
your conversation is completely secure.
Commercially available scanning equipment can
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