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FCC $22,000 for cellphone jammer

by SecondHandRadio · 2018-05-08

April 26, 2018, the FCC issued a $22,000 fine to a company that was using a cellphone jammer in its warehouse.

The company said it was operating the jammer to keep the employees from yakking on their cellphone instead of doing their jobs.

The .pdf official FCC document is here.

Tags: FCC

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