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Guy Kewney
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08-28-2003 09:35 AM ET (US)
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If it is possible to disrupt mobile phone services in a hotel, what's to stop people jamming WiFi hotspots, too? Nothing. In fact, it's not even clear that it's illegal to block WiFi, as long as it's possible to claim you're using the frequency for a legitimate purpose. How long, I wonder...
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09-28-2004 07:57 AM ET (US)
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I am writing a story for Time Magazine on hotel jamming devices and wanted to speak to someone who know s about this. Would you call me at 0207 322 1221, thanks, Aatish
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Guy Kewney
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09-28-2004 09:51 AM ET (US)
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Bless you!
:-)
I'll try to call - I'm in Munich, up to my eyes...
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02-07-2005 08:37 AM ET (US)
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remember a bottle
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