
Tecore’s iNAC Offers Managed Access As Ultimate Solution to Contraband Cell Phone Use In PrisonsJuly 20, 2009 - Tecore Networks Jamming Is Illegal For This Purpose; U.S. Senate Hearing Reveals That Detection Solutions Are Insufficient to Prevent Criminal Activity Columbia, Md., USA – Tecore Networks, a Maryland-based global supplier of multi-technology 2G, 3G and 4G mobile network infrastructure, today responded to the July 15 U.S. Senate hearing on S. 251, a bill to enable state correctional institutions to petition to allow signal jamming to prevent the use of cell phones by prison inmates. The evidence shared in testimony and responses to questions underscored that Tecore’s solution of managed access is the optimal means to achieve the correctional objective of preventing contraband cell phone use while complying with applicable laws and regulations, including the rights and responsibilities of commercial operators to provide service. Tecore’s solution has been proven in an active deployment in a prison system, and does not require changes to existing law in order to operate. Tecore’s analysis shows that, in 2008, as many as 27,000 cell phones may have been used behind bars across the U.S., with each device typically shared among multiple inmates to make hundreds of calls. As stated in the hearing, several solutions have been tested in the U.S., including body orifice scanners, cell-phone sniffing dogs, and cell detection systems. Administrators of 28 state and local correctional systems have petitioned the federal government to allow them to use jamming – a technique prohibited by law – to address the problem, indicating that locating devices is not a sufficient solution. Evidence suggests that simply confiscating a cell phone is not enough; the critical component allowing communication on many phones is the subscriber identity module (SIM) card, which is the size of a postage stamp, can easily be removed from the phone, and can be used by an inmate on any compatible device. Tecore’s Managed Access solution is the most effective way to achieve the objectives of all stakeholders. The solution is based on the Intelligent Network Access Controller (iNAC), which serves as a unified gateway to all commercial cellular networks, and receives all call attempts made in the target area. iNAC captures information about the SIM card and device (including location and serial number), and originating and terminating telephone numbers. The system has three modes of operation:
About Tecore Networks Tecore Networks is a global supplier of multi-technology 2G, 3G and 4G mobile network infrastructure. Built with the same standards-based voice and data technologies available to global carriers on an IP-based architecture, we have dramatically enhanced functionality while minimizing space requirements, installation time and cost of ownership. We also offer integrated value-added features to enable our customers to increase ARPU and retention. Our solutions include core as well as radio access network infrastructure, supported by state-of-the-art professional services. Founded in 1991, Tecore is ISO 9001:2000 certified, and is a three-time winner of the Global Mobile (3GSM) Award. For more information, visit http://www.tecore.com/. All rights reserved. # # #
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