Most countries approve of jamming devices

Though mobile phones have been banned in exam halls, a final year MBBS student of a private college had managed to cheat in a recently held exam through Bluetooth device and a microphone. “We have installed cell phone jammer in four examination halls for preventing cheating during exams. Instructions have also been passed to the invigilators to keep strict vigil on movement of students and check suspects thoroughly.” the dean said.

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Japan allows public places such as theaters and concert halls to install jammers, provided they obtain a government-issued license. And last week, France’s industry minister approved a decision to let cinemas, concert halls and theaters install them – as long as provisions are in place so emergency calls can still be made.

Canada had considered allowing blocking in similar situations. But Industry Canada, which regulates the country’s telecommunications, decided against it, saying the devices could infringe on personal freedom and affect public safety by crippling communication with law enforcement and security agencies.

The government told a three-judge bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra that installation of signal jammer in school buses was “not possible” and they were coming out with steps to deal with the menace of child pornography in its entirety.

At present, the main corporate users of the jammers are the operators of hospitals, concert halls and cinemas, while some banks have also installed the device at their automated teller machines to help prevent “ore-ore” (it’s me, it’s me) frauds.