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The FCC proposed a fine of $29,250 against...

The FCC proposed a fine of $29,250 against R & N Manufacturing of Houston for allegedly jamming cellphone signals at its manufacturing facility. “This illegal operation caused actual interference to cellular and Personal Communications Service (PCS) communications in the surrounding…

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area, creating potential public safety risks,” the FCC said (http://bit.ly/1iBi6RT). Signal jammers “have been marketed with increasing frequency over the Internet” but “with limited exceptions inapplicable in this case, they have no lawful use in the United States,” the FCC said. While a relatively small fine, the FCC posted the notice prominently on its main website Wednesday.