Technology is allowing cellphones to be blocked while driving, according to a Fox News Report. Two companies have products:
WQN- One product to hit the market, $10-a-month software
by Dallas-based WQN Inc., can disable a cell phone while its owner is
driving. It uses GPS technology, which can tell how fast a person is
traveling. But it can't know whether the person is driving — and
therefore it can needlessly lock a phone.
Ageis Mobility - Aegis Mobility, a Canadian
software company, plans to release a similar Global Positioning
System-based product this fall, known as DriveAssistT
The deal with these products is a recurring monthly charge. Ka-ching
Fox News
Comments