Re: Wired: Word From on High: Jam Cell Calls |
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In article <telecom24.147.11@telecom-digest.org>, jtaylor <jtaylor@deletethis.hfx.andara.com> wrote:
> John McHarry <jmcharry@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 16:45:51 -0700, Lisa Minter wrote:
>>> Word From on High: Jam Cell Calls
>>> Four churches in Mexico have unobtrusively installed Israeli-made
>> This is kind of old news. Jammers are illegal in the US, but if I were
> And so we have a situation where it is not the act that is illegal,
> Would those who so quickly hope for a lawsuit to arise from a jammer
In the U.S. *operating* an unlicensed transmitter is, with a few
Pure "passive" measures, however, are *NOT* proscribed by law. Among
Engaging in a legally proscribed activity that has the side-effect of
An aside, I have direct knowledge of one church that actually Faraday
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