From religious sanctuaries to the Indian Parliament to Tokyo's theaters and local trains, the noise from mobile phone use is increasingly being suppressed. How can we resist these?
Jammer-MartNovember 2019
In four Monterrey churches, Israeli-made pocket wifi jammer were hidden between Madonna's paintings and statues of saints. After politicians ignored requests to turn off their phones, the Indian parliament installed jammers, and the legislative assembly no longer Be disturbed.
From religious sanctuaries to the Indian Parliament to Tokyo's theaters and local trains, the annoying multicolor noise of ringing phones is increasingly being suppressed. These devices were originally designed to help security forces intercept and prevent phone-related explosions.
In four Monterrey churches, Israeli-made pocket wifi jammer were hidden between Madonna's paintings and statues of saints. After politicians ignored requests to turn off their phones, the Indian parliament installed jammers, and the legislative assembly no longer Be disturbed.
From religious sanctuaries to the Indian Parliament to Tokyo's theaters and local trains, the annoying multicolor noise of ringing phones is increasingly being suppressed. These devices were originally designed to help security forces intercept and prevent phone-related explosions.