CellAntenna, a Florida-based provider of cellular repeaters and jammers, released a statement at APCO from its founder and CEO, Howard Melamed, pushing for a change in legislation regarding the use of jamming technology. Melamed, who has appeared on MSNBC discussing the issue, has been an outspoken proponent of the need for safety officials to be able to jam remote control and cellular communication frequencies to prevent remote detonation of bombs. Current laws prohibit the use of any radio frequency jamming equipment by private and public organizations.
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