Cell Dectection to Stop Illicit Cells in Prison Demoed, CTIA Pleased

prison phone.jpgCTIA-The Wireless Association, President and CEO Steve Largent issued astatement in response to the State of Maryland’s demonstration of cell detection and managed access technology to end contraband cell phone use in prisons.

“CTIA thanks the State of Maryland for hosting yesterday’s successful demonstration of both cell detection and managed access technologies that can put a stop to illicit cell phone use by inmates. The event provided an important opportunity for numerous states’ corrections officials to view the technology in the field. We were pleased that the vendors that tested their companies’ technologies successfully met Maryland’s testing criteria. We look forward to continuing to work with corrections officials from Maryland and other states to put an end to the use of contraband phones in prisons while ensuring law-abiding citizens and the public safety community have access to reliable wireless service.”

Cell phones in prisons help prisoners escape and continue to operate illegal activity. Dogs have been trained to find cell phones. Cell phones are found in cartons of cereal or canned food.

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