FCC upholds ban on cellphones in flight
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FCC upholds ban on cellphones in flight
"WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission has officially grounded the idea of allowing airline passengers to use cellular telephones while in flight. Existing rules require cellular phones to be turned off once an aircraft leaves the ground in order to avoid interfering with cellular network systems on the ground. The agency began examining the issue in December 2004.
Federal Aviation Administration regulations also restrict the use of cellular phones and other portable electronic devices onboard aircraft to ensure against interference with the aircraft's navigation and communication systems.
In an order released Tuesday, the FCC noted that there was "insufficient technical information" available on whether airborne cellphone calls would jam networks on the ground." USA TODAY/Associated Press
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Federal Aviation Administration regulations also restrict the use of cellular phones and other portable electronic devices onboard aircraft to ensure against interference with the aircraft's navigation and communication systems.
In an order released Tuesday, the FCC noted that there was "insufficient technical information" available on whether airborne cellphone calls would jam networks on the ground." USA TODAY/Associated Press
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