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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFCC orders 2M people to power down cell phone signal boosters
he Federal Communications Commission today enacted a set of rules governing the sale and deployment of wireless signal boosters, devices consumers use to improve cell phone signals. More than 2 million of these devices are in use across the country, and until now consumers who bought them could just turn them on and let them work their magic.
Not anymore. Anyone who buys one of these devices from now on must seek the permission of carriers. Even the 2 million devices already in use must be turned off immediately unless their owners register them. The FCC states in an FAQ:
Did the FCC recently adopt new rules for signal boosters?
Yes. The FCC recently adopted new rules to improve signal booster design so these devices wont cause interference to wireless networks. The FCC also adopted new rules about what cell phone users need to do before using a signal booster.
I already have a signal booster; do I need to do anything under the new rules?
Yes. Under the FCCs new rules, you (1) need your wireless providers permission to use the booster, and (2) must register the booster with your wireless provider. Absent your providers permission, you may not continue using your booster.
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/02/fcc-orders-2m-people-to-power-down-cell-phone-signal-boosters/
monmouth3
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(24,229 posts)Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)It is far easier to do than you may think.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)but one conceivable outcome is that they could charge customers an extra fee to use boosters, like they do with other devices that improve signals.
Wireless boosters are "saving the carriers money by not making them build more towers, but now they can charge you for improving the holes in their own network," Feld said.