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How one Dallas store owner illegally blocked her employees calls
publié le 12/12/2023 à 04:57 |
In accordance with the FCC, the store owner made an offer to sell the signal jammers to the agent. However, the agent respectfully turned down the offer and proceeded to issue a Notice of Unlicensed Radio Operation, underscoring the fact that the use of a signal jammer is illegal.
Despite being prohibited, a Dallas store owner decided to go against the norm and employ cellular signal jammers. The apparent objective was to curtail her employees' phone usage and prevent time wastage.
The situation, as outlined in a recent FCC report, draws attention to the obscure realm of intentional cellular interference, including the explicit and overt deployment of readily available cellphone jammers.
According to the FCC's report, a complaint was submitted by an AT&T employee to the commission regarding the suspected utilization of a phone jammer in the vicinity of Ravi's Import Warehouse located in Dallas. The website of this immense store showcases a diverse range of budget-friendly merchandise.
Following the complaint, the FCC, the US government agency in charge of allocating and managing the nation's airwaves, undertook an investigation.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reported that upon arrival at the company's location, their agent engaged in a discussion with Anita Bhatia, who asserted herself as the owner of Ravi's. The FCC's documentation states that Bhatia openly confessed to the agent about the utilization of a signal jammer at Ravi's, which was implemented to prevent employees from using mobile phones while on the job.
Senator Tom Cotton, representing Arkansas, made an unsuccessful effort in 2019 to pass legislation that would have granted state and federal penitentiaries the authority to utilize jamming devices.
According to a recent ABC report, the US wireless industry's main trade association continues to oppose cellular signal jammers in prisons. "Combatting the challenge of contraband phones requires a multi-faceted, multi-stakeholder approach. The wireless industry takes the issue seriously and actively supports the deployment of solutions, like Managed Access Systems, that intercept calls from contraband phones while protecting lawful communications," CTIA told the publication. "The industry has committed significant resources and funding to help corrections officials combat the problem and continues to work with policymakers at all levels of government to implement effective solutions."
The subject of signal jammers is a matter of worldwide concern, and it should be noted that not all jammers are intended for malicious purposes. A case in point is a recent incident highlighted by ZDNet, where a father in France employed a signal jammer to restrict his children's access to social media during nighttime. However, this well-intentioned action unintentionally resulted in the disruption of internet connectivity for the entire town.
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