Lawmakers, others object to mobile calls on aircraft (InfoWorld)

( InfoWorld ) - WASHINGTON - Three U.S. government agencies raised safety concerns Thursday about efforts to allow mobile phone calls on airplanes inflight, with law enforcement officials saying high-power mobile systems could allow terrorists to better coordinate their efforts with cohorts on the ground. Representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of

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Posted July 14, 2005

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