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Old October 29th 03, 05:35 AM
Hans K0HB
 
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"Phillip Michael" wrote

If a cordless phone interferes with a wireless access point and
the school's policy says "they have the right to confiscate any device that
interferes with their wireless network"
Does the school really have the right to confiscate the cordless phone?

Also if a student's device is under part 97 do you still have the right to
confiscate it?


I don't know if they can confiscate it, but they certainly are within
their rights to prohibit use of the device on their premises. Since a
cell phone transmits a signal even when not placing a call, they can
require that the unit be turned off at all times while on the
premises.

73, de Hans, K0HB
 
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