As the Lisbon five-year reactor technology test approaches, the road to promoting this technology within the state in New South Wales still faces many challenges. All trials have been deemed successful, but there is still a lot of uncertainty and reversibility ahead as the program is rolled out across the state. cell phone jammer

Since September 2013, Lisbon has begun testing a device technology aimed at preventing criminals using mobile phones to carry out illegal activities. Based on a report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), no complaints have been received about interference with nearby mobile services since the start of testing. This result supports the effectiveness of interference technology, but ACMA also indicates that the geographic location of the LIS makes it easier to isolate signal interference from the surrounding telecommunications environment.

However, other prison environments are generally not as ideal. For example, Guel's prison was located near the residential area between Sikhini and Kanbara. In such an environment, the interference unit can affect communication with nearby residents. The Asian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) and the Telecommunications Alliance, which represent Mobile Telecommunications Corporation of Australia, support the transfer of the Lisbon test as a routine task, but other departments need to be vigilant and evaluate the specific situation.



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