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  2. Mobile phone jammer - Wikipedia

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    Example of a mobile phone jammer, produced by Jammerspro. A mobile phone jammer or blocker is a device which deliberately transmits signals on the same radio frequencies as mobile phones, disrupting the communication between the phone and the cell-phone base station, effectively disabling mobile phones within the range of the jammer, preventing them from receiving signals and from transmitting ...

  3. List of telecommunications regulatory bodies - Wikipedia

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    Country Telecommunications regulator Afghanistan: Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority Albania: Electronic and Postal Communications Authority Algeria: Autorité de Régulation de la Poste et des Communications Électroniques Angola: Ministério das Telecomunicações e Tecnologias

  4. IMSI-catcher - Wikipedia

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    IMSI-catchers are used in a number of countries by law enforcement and intelligence agencies, but their use has raised significant civil liberty and privacy concerns and is strictly regulated in some countries such as under the German Strafprozessordnung (StPO / Code of Criminal Procedure).

  5. Carr wants to know why FCC won't allow prison cell phone jamming

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    (The Center Square) – Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr wants to know why the Federal Communications Commission will not let law enforcement jam prison and jail cell phones. Cellphones are not ...

  6. Lawful interception - Wikipedia

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    Almost all countries have lawful interception capability requirements and have implemented them using global LI requirements and standards developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), Third Generation Partnership Project , or CableLabs organizations—for wireline/Internet, wireless, and cable systems, respectively.

  7. Outlawed anti-drone radio jammers are being marketed on ... - AOL

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    Several online retailers and drone technology companies are marketing the sale of radio frequency jammers as drone deterrence or privacy tools, sidestepping federal laws that prohibit such devices ...

  8. Radio jamming - Wikipedia

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    Jamming of foreign radio broadcast stations has often been used in wartime (and during periods of tense international relations) to prevent or deter citizens from listening to broadcasts from enemy countries. However, such jamming is usually of limited effectiveness because the affected stations usually change frequencies, put on additional ...

  9. iPhone users in Europe will no longer have to use Apple Pay ...

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    Apple has yielded to pressure by European regulators to give rivals access to the contactless payments technology on iPhones, meaning that their users will no longer be limited to the Apple Pay ...

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