but if it uses their frequency...
According to the article the license for the cell/GSM bandwidth the cell companies lease/license does not include “inside the home” so MagicJack is legally safe (although nuisance suits will no doubt be filed)..
I work in hospitals ,, every hospital has dozens of transmitters that operate on the 800/850/900/1800/1900 cell freq’s to block calls ... doesn’t make sense to me they “jam” calls on the pretense that they may interfere with equipment and then they themselves flood the building with the very same freq’s with their jammers??? All this does is force cell phones that were left on to operate at higher output levels attempting to communicate with the tower... makes the situation worse it would seem.
But my point is the hospitals aren’t getting sued and they are using the same freq’s/spectrum.. AND they are obviously costing the cell companies revenue.