Americans Vary in Cell Phone Politeness

A new survey from the USA based network operator, Cingular Wireless reveals striking regional differences in what Americans believe is the proper and courteous use of cellular phones in public areas. Southerners are most likely to disable their ringers when entering a church while Westerners are most likely to turn off their ringers before entering libraries, theatres, restaurants, and schools. Midwesterners are most likely to silence their phones when going into retail stores. New Yorkers disable their ringers most in libraries and hospitals.

"People should disable their ringer in public areas such as these," says Cingular Wireless Chief Operating Officer Mark Feidler. "I'm encouraged to see that people are listening to what we've been saying. Cingular's Be Sensible program urges people to practice simple courtesies when they're in places where people gather. We understand that people want the convenience of their cell phones. At the same time we urge people to think about their neighbors and not let the cell phone become a disturbance."

The national survey indicates that people are most likely to silence their cell phones in church and least likely to do so in retail stores. Feidler adds, "It's just common sense to show respect to others in places of worship or where we gather for music and movies. A retail store is a busy place where people are having public conversations. A chat on your cell phone is more appropriate in that case."

V&L Research & Consulting Inc. conducted the telephone survey among 504 randomly selected cellular telephone owners and users. The survey has an error range of +/- 4.5%.

There are regional differences in attitudes about disabling a cell phone's ringer in public areas.

Residents in the West are more likely to disable the ringing feature of their cellular phones while in libraries, movie theatres, restaurants, and classrooms or schools.

Some other interesting regional differences in cell phone etiquette show:Cingular's Feidler says, "It's interesting to see how the different regions apply varying degrees of importance to the various categories.""

Posted to the site on 28th October 2003

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