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Report Critical Of Cell Phone Ban On U.S. Planes

January 15th, 2008 · Source [Textually.org] · No Comments

Cell Phone Band On U.S. PlanesWhile passengers worldwide are allowed to use their mobile phones during flights, the United States remains closed to the idea, consequently causing travelers to be less productive, according to a report released Monday by Freesky Research via Information Week.

“The Federal Communications Commission put a rest to the idea of allowing mobile phone use during flights last year.

The FCC is concerned that mobile phones could disrupt other radio communications on planes. But Freesky Research contends that after testing mobile device interference with cockpit communications and navigation equipment for the last five years, and with systems now installed on passenger planes, there is evidence that mobile phones can be used in-flight without harm.”

“As long as the United States maintains its current policy banning cellular antennas from being used on jets, it is allowing other countries to leap ahead with in-flight productivity, while facing mounting evidence that there is no safety benefit to passengers,” said David Gross, chief analyst at Freesky Research.”

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