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Businesses fear staff are using mobile phones while driving

More than two-thirds (68 per cent) of UK businesses are worried their employees are using mobile phones to text or access the internet while driving for work, research by TomTom Telematics reveals. The study also finds 33 per cent of organisations still have not taken steps to prevent employees from using mobile phones while driving,
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SME owners look for mobile phone alternatives following stricter driving penalties

Small business owners are increasingly looking for ways to handle their calls following the introduction of the Department for Transport’s new policy on mobile phone usage, says Moneypenny. From 1st March 2017 drivers caught using their mobile phones whilst behind the wheel will see penalties double to six penalty points on their license and a
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Korea To Present MLM Guidelines For Mobile Phones

 
The Korea Communications Commission is planning to release new guidelines for multi-level marketing for mobile phones within this week. The guidelines signify that multi-level marketing by domestic mobile carriers will be legalized in substance.
Since the implementation of the Terminal Distribution Structure Improvement Act, multi-level marketers in the industry have been forced to purchase terminals and subscribe to the mobile carriers’ calling plans before being paid for the subscribers that they attract. During the course, cases have been exposed where specific phones and more expensive calling plans are forced to be chosen. With regard to this issue, the Korea Communications Commission imposed a penalty of 2.3 billion won (US$2.0 million) on LG U+ in September. The new guidelines are to prevent such illegal practices.
In the meantime, the Fair Trade Commission started its own

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