Mobile phone jammer

A mobile phone jammer is an instrument used to prevent cellular phones from receiving signals from base stations. When used, the jammer effectively disables cellular phones. These devices can be used in practically any location, but are found primarily in places where a phone call would be particularly disruptive because silence is expected.

Legality

Since these jammers actively broadcast radio signals, they may or may not be legal to possess or operate based on the specific laws of the area one is in.

See also

References

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  2. Rogerio Waldrigues Galindo. "Bloqueador de celular licitado pela Assembleia é de uso ilegal". Gazeta do Povo. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. Radiocommunication Act of Canada
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  9. "This is who may jam cellular signals in South Africa". mybroadband.co.za. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
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  11. Мобилки на тестах заставят замолчать
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  14. The Boeing Company (11 June 2010). "Technical Approaches to Preventing Contraband Cell Phone Use in Prisons;Docket No. 100504212-0212-01" (PDF). National Telecommunications and Information Administration. p. 7. Retrieved 16 November 2014. Federal law enforcement entities are exempted and permitted to use wireless jamming technologies in critical situations to protect law enforcement personnel and the general public when apprehending suspects
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  16. FCC: Wireless Services: Cellular Services: Operations: Blocking & Jamming
  17. Marguerite Reardon (6 December 2006). "Company challenges FCC rules on cell phone-jamming gear". CNET News (CBS Interactive Inc.).

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