Give Your Kid Your Old Mobile Phone As A Toy... But Make Sure They Don't Call 911
from the holiday-suggestions dept
It's the time of the year for gift giving suggestions, and while we don't do a gift guide, it did catch our eye that an education professor is suggesting that you can give your old, obsolete mobile phones to toddlers as holiday presents. Not only does it keep the phone out of a landfill somewhere, it introduces kids to the basics of the technology. A couple I know even insists that their toddler's favorite toy is his father's mobile phone, because of all the flashing lights and beeps it makes. However, the real reason the story got our attention was that just a few hours before, we had seen a different article about how a little kid playing with a deactivated mobile phone kept calling 911 baffling police and wasting resources for hours as they tried to track down the caller to make sure nothing was wrong. Carriers are required to provide 911 service on phones, even if they have no official phone service. So, if you must give toddlers old phones, perhaps figure out someway to block them from calling 911 first.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Blocking 911?
Or am I simply misunderstanding US law?
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No way to block it that I know of
In fact, my Samsung will actually dial 911 when it's locked! So if it's in my pocket, locked, and the combination 911 is hit, and send is pressed, I get a dispatcher on the line!
This wouldn't be so bad, except for the fact that not only does '911' dial the cops, but other obscure combinations as well, including 08, 112, and about three or four others.
When I asked the pimply faced 19 year old about this at the phone shop, he said "by law, they had to provide 911 access, even if it's locked. Somehow I doubt that, but it might be true, I suppose. I think it was just an easy way to blow me off.
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Re: No way to block it that I know of
That is to make it easier to call 911 and if you are out cold and have the only phone that works, then it would be a shame if they couldnt call 911 :)
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True for some phones
Another phone - Kyocera Kx1v can be locked so 911 doesn't work. So I think it varies by phone.
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Locked
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Smart thing to do...
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Other great gift ideas for your toddler...
Rusty scissors
Your old refrigerator - he can make a fort!
and last but CERTAINLY not least...
used condom baloons!
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Just a thought...
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obscure combinations like 08, 112
There is not only the US that have cell phones -believe it or not. Germany has 112....
They have different numbers and don't use a obscure number like 911.
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I don't think that's a good idea
As adults, we are a bit more resistent give our thick skulls.
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Are you planning on getting it a long-distance plan too and just hope he doesn't dial China?
If you want the kid to learn about technology, do you think giving it a phone with contacts and memos and all those "complicated" menus is really going to teach the kid anything. it'll just be impressed by the lights and beeping noises.
I mean c'mon people!!!
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Response to: smithers on Nov 22nd, 2006 @ 9:38am
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Are you planning on getting it a long-distance plan too and just hope he doesn't dial China?
If you want the kid to learn about technology, do you think giving it a phone with contacts and memos and all those "complicated" menus is really going to teach the kid anything. it'll just be impressed by the lights and beeping noises.
I mean c'mon people!!!
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911 service
Last time I called 911 on my cellphone (to report a fire), it took 22 rings before the 911 dispatcher answered -- more than a minute. The time before that (to report an accident with injuries), it 'only' took 15 rings. I'm glad that *I* wasn't in any personal danger either time!
BTW, that's one reason I carry a gun. 911 simply is not reliable, nor is it fast enough in a real emergency.
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chl-TX.com
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Again...
The real question is... why worry about all of this for a toddler? They have toys that mimick cell phones, anyhow. If you want to save the landfill from the extra trash, fine, but donate the phone to one of the many foundations out there who provide them to battered women or whatever.
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Ummmmm...
Not to mention who thinks its a good plan to give a toddler something to play with that they can easily remove the battery. its not like they are screwed in like most infant toys.
Hey JoJo wanna play with a battery....
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what are we doing
besides i think those who would carelessly and unloving of their child to think give the little ones a cell phone would shut them up for a good hr or two, should really look at yourselves and see what you are doing to your child
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Sorry to take the flamebait, but... just... GAAAAAHHHHH!!! What part of the brain does one poke with a cotton swab to make ^ that!?!?!?
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Here's a radical idea - why not teach your toddler not to be reliant on a cell phone? Lets not bring up another generation constantly shouting on the train. :-)
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What is the deal?!?!
The absolute LAST thing the world needs is a way to make toddlers more familiar with the technology; lack of such 'infant exposure' doesn't seem to have been a hindrence as most kids (and adults) seem willing to have the cell phone surgically implanted if the option existed.
Dudes, it's just a PHONE!!!
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Cell Phones
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Re: Cell Phones
"...they are prepared for a real one with minimal training" Seriously? You want to give a kid a gun with minimal training, just assuming all those hours logged on the gaming console will prove to be sufficient training for carrying around a loaded gun?
Oh by the way, original post had absolutely nothing to do with the effectiveness of the 911 emergency system.
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easy way
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Actually a cell phone will reach 911 even if the SIM card is removed, even a phone that is not on a service plan of any type. Inactive, in other words.
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ferchristsake
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if you don't have kids, you don't know what you're
and i highly doubt the idea was to give the toddler a cell phone and a live account attached to it. i gave my kid my old phone. who cares, get over it.
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Removing SIM Cards
Phones are designed to accept emergency numbers even if locked, or if there's no signal from your carrier.
Even when there's no SIM card, the phone will simply look for any active network within its range and connect to emergency services through that network.
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DO NOT DO THIS
MY OLD PHONE SAR RATING INCREASED BY 600% FROM OCCASIONAL DROPPING ETC..... DO YOU WANT TO FRY YOUR KIDS BRAINS!!!
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Best play it safe!
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to be strong
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deactivate 911
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WTF
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Really people???
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