T-Mobile: FCC Should OK Variety of Contraband Phone Technologies
T-Mobile told the FCC it reviewed applications from five companies found to have a complete application to become contraband interdiction system (CIS) operators to help address contraband phones in correctional facilities. The applications were in response to a March Wireless…
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Bureau notice (see 2303240043). Only CTIA also weighed in (see 2304240061) in docket 13-111. “T-Mobile supports the Commission’s certification of a range of CIS operations designed to meet different needs, including both fixed and mobile CIS” and “encourages CIS operators to design their systems to support operations using the latest technologies -- in particular, 4G LTE and standalone 5G,” said a filing posted Monday in docket 13-111. “As providers like T-Mobile continue to ensure that networks feature the latest generations of wireless technologies, it is vital that CIS operates with the same capabilities as these networks evolve,” T-Mobile said.