President elections are protected With Jammers
Lately Ukrainians had to choose a president who will lead them to the bright future and yet again some political forces tried to use any possibility to gain more votes, even illegal ones . In addition to “standard” methods of falsification that were used in 2004, improved ways of interfering into voting process took place.
Everyone knows that the most widely spread method of falsification at any elections is bribing of voters. But this method has serious disadvantage, voter may take money and still vote for another candidate. It was absolutely impossible to find out the voter’s choice until now. Today’s technique allowed a person to get absolute control over the voting process of another person with the help of various spy tools. So several political parties started to place small hidden wireless cams on the bribed voters to get real time video from voting cabin and so got the opportunity to check whether the voter made the “right” choice. Also for these purposes cell phones that support video calls were used.
Knowing all this, some parties provided their representatives with special phone jammers to disrupt 2.4 GHz waves and thus to stop competitors from using wireless cameras. Also GSM and 3G blockers were used to block any cell phones at the voting cabins. In the vast majority of cases only one jammer was used. This universal jammer not only disrupts all those frequencies but also is extremely compact so there were no problems with discreet usage of it.
As you can see, blockers become more and more popular at the post-Soviet territories. The demand for phonejammers is growing not only among common people but also among various government officials and organizations. In January 2010 jammers were used at the elections, in spring 2010 phoneblockers are supposed to be used during exams at schools. What’s next?
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