We're currently doing this internally for the dermatopathology lab that I work for
A silent call is when the phone is connected to a base station and forced into transmitting, you don't notice your phone is doing it.
There currently is no need to use stolen SIM card authentication keys.
They have full cooperation and it is definitely not just GSM.
Video conferencing is a premium product and a big money maker for them. The hurdle comes from needing someone to monitor the video calls while they are on them. So video calls need active monitoring while voice calls…
I've installed quite a few of the existing solutions in quite a few prisons. I think the biggest factor that you pointed out is the existing provider. Currently, there are only a handful of major players that really…
I apologize I read that last line right after I hit reply. I still cannot transfer files. I use it to manage the existing FreeBSD\Windows\Linux boxes that we currently have and have a bunch of templates that I use…
I have a Dell XPS13 running Ubuntu and I use the vSphere Web Client in Chrome to manage our infrastructure.
JPay does have competitors and there are a few opportunities out there but the Request For Proposals that come out are for a lot more services than just payment. The opportunities available for the future are ripe for a…
It is a competitive process but like you said, once they get in it his hard to dislodge them. JPay has been dislodging other incumbents more rapidly in the past few years. There are a few other companies that are out…
My 7yr old son is autistic and so much of what this article says and what others have commented, has been the same wild ride for us. He is a happy happy little person that wants to laugh and be loved (and eaten my…
Very true, its just that it isn't something an app will save you from. The mobile tech is the key.
It isn't an Android only thing, all devices will be found and you would not know.
There are sources available that can be found with some digging. I'm just speaking on the stuff that relates to the work I do.
Yes,they do.
It would be interesting to test this out
There are agreements in place
Yes, not without permission
Its not just about detecting a tower, they spit out a friends list for your phone to know the different zones in the area. That list changes.
That is just an IMSI catcher, the real answer is "Possibly, but not likely"
That doesn't actually happen
It is very possible to get the traffic for CDMA devices and those devices grab GSM and CDMA alike. The issues are dealing with the newer tech.
I work in the corrections industry and need a device that is the polar opposite.
You can probably take a look at some AT commands to see what all is possible: http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gts/07/0707/05.00.00_60/gsm... As far as how easy, you just need the right hardware and software.
Imagine an environment that was not connected to the Internet but you still needed to deliver services through handheld and desktop platforms. Would you go native or a web (internal) based solution? All devices would be…
We're currently doing this internally for the dermatopathology lab that I work for
A silent call is when the phone is connected to a base station and forced into transmitting, you don't notice your phone is doing it.
There currently is no need to use stolen SIM card authentication keys.
They have full cooperation and it is definitely not just GSM.
Video conferencing is a premium product and a big money maker for them. The hurdle comes from needing someone to monitor the video calls while they are on them. So video calls need active monitoring while voice calls…
I've installed quite a few of the existing solutions in quite a few prisons. I think the biggest factor that you pointed out is the existing provider. Currently, there are only a handful of major players that really…
I apologize I read that last line right after I hit reply. I still cannot transfer files. I use it to manage the existing FreeBSD\Windows\Linux boxes that we currently have and have a bunch of templates that I use…
I have a Dell XPS13 running Ubuntu and I use the vSphere Web Client in Chrome to manage our infrastructure.
JPay does have competitors and there are a few opportunities out there but the Request For Proposals that come out are for a lot more services than just payment. The opportunities available for the future are ripe for a…
It is a competitive process but like you said, once they get in it his hard to dislodge them. JPay has been dislodging other incumbents more rapidly in the past few years. There are a few other companies that are out…
My 7yr old son is autistic and so much of what this article says and what others have commented, has been the same wild ride for us. He is a happy happy little person that wants to laugh and be loved (and eaten my…
Very true, its just that it isn't something an app will save you from. The mobile tech is the key.
It isn't an Android only thing, all devices will be found and you would not know.
There are sources available that can be found with some digging. I'm just speaking on the stuff that relates to the work I do.
Yes,they do.
It would be interesting to test this out
There are agreements in place
Yes, not without permission
Its not just about detecting a tower, they spit out a friends list for your phone to know the different zones in the area. That list changes.
That is just an IMSI catcher, the real answer is "Possibly, but not likely"
That doesn't actually happen
It is very possible to get the traffic for CDMA devices and those devices grab GSM and CDMA alike. The issues are dealing with the newer tech.
I work in the corrections industry and need a device that is the polar opposite.
You can probably take a look at some AT commands to see what all is possible: http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gts/07/0707/05.00.00_60/gsm... As far as how easy, you just need the right hardware and software.
Imagine an environment that was not connected to the Internet but you still needed to deliver services through handheld and desktop platforms. Would you go native or a web (internal) based solution? All devices would be…