July 15, 2004, 8:24 AM — A recent AT&T Wireless survey has generated some alarmingly contradictory results. 42 percent of respondents said that their fellow Americans were rarely or never polite when using mobile phones - but 95 percent said that they themselves were generally courteous while chatting on their cell. Thankfully, July has been declared Wireless Etiquette Month, which should solve all such problems forever.
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