You have the peace of mind of being able to contact your child and being able to have control over the situation.

There's only a couple of ways this can happen. One is impersonation and the other is having somebody inside (cell-phone) companies.

Without the early-termination clause, people would be gaming the system. People would walk away with a $500 phone for virtually nothing. An early-termination fee allows the wireless provider to recoup the costs of giving a phone to a consumer for a steep discount. Without it, you simply have an economic model that doesn't work.

This is impersonation. These companies are engaged in an illegal activity. They're profiting from it, and they need to be prosecuted.

We very much believe that laws are being broken and people are profiting from it. Without prosecution there will continue to be this fraud and subscribers and wireless companies will continue to be the victims.

This device has changed the way we live for the better — certainly for emergencies. We encourage wireless users to respect others' space.

We have serious concerns about how far this bill goes into issues completely unrelated to the illicit behavior Congress is attempting to stop.

We need the assistance of the law enforcement community here.

I think we have to look at studies that have been replicated, and there hasn't been one yet. This issue should be guided by science.