H1The Texas Prison Jammer works with 3G and 4G cell phone systems
The Associated Press stated that in July 2022, correctional chiefs in 26 districts submitted a request to the Federal Communications Commission asking federal regulators to authorize the shielding of cell phone radio waves in state prisons. Phone dongles really work. "If you can make the phone worthless in there - that's the perfect key, and a phone GPS jammers is the best solution." He (Tabler) gave my daughter's name, my ex-wife, their address, their age, etc.
From the original GSM jammer, 3G jammer to the current 4G jammer, 5G jammer. "Prison administrators have so far been unable to keep mobile phones completely away from the prison, because prisoners always seem to be one step ahead. The jamming devices installed in different prisons are suitable for 3G and 4G mobile phone systems, but they have not seen or banned the use of 5G systems provided by modern stores to make calls. It was no joke years ago that on the other end of the phone line was Taber, a death row inmate.
"I've been feeling the unpleasant effects of those threatening calls, and I don't want anyone I represent or anyone in the Texas area to feel it," Whitmire commented. Also, found in the air generator 80 cellphones were found in one of the prisons. "I've had cases of prisoners hiding cellphones in their abdominal cavities," he said, "not just cellphones, but also charging devices. "He never stopped to surprise him. First of all, but I'm sure it wasn't a prank call," commented Senator Whitmire of the 15th District.
That's why professionals recommend another solution. Placing cell phone jammers in prisons is not a new concept. Installing signal scramblers in prisons has been approved and seems to be the most effective way to prevent prisoners from using prohibited mobile phones, but they also carry risks. Last year, the Texas prison system seized a large number of mobile phones. Hidden in various "unique" places such as juice bottles and books.
The Interacted Press quoted a spokesman as saying officials were seeking to show Congress how the technology would make it impossible for prisoners to use prohibited phones. The use of mobile phones by prisoners to arrange crimes outside prison is becoming increasingly common in the region. The downfall of non-government radio facilities is under the jurisdiction of the FCC, while the NTIA has authority to control the use of radio range by the federal government. A Birsa Munda central prison source said, "If a prisoner has power and money, he can call anyone."