Cell phone jammers raise question: who controls the airwaves?

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This cell phone jammer from PhoneJammer.com is marketed as quotbattery operated world compatible.quot
This cell phone jammer from PhoneJammer.com is marketed as "battery operated, world compatible."

As more people go about chatting obliviously on their cell phones in public places, foreign companies have enjoyed increasing US sales of a new, albeit illegal, device: the cell phone jammer. When you turn it on and slip it in your pocket, the cell phone jammer blocks cell signals within 30 feet.


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