User's Manual

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Privacy — As a telephone user, you
have come to assume a certain
standard of privacy when you
place or receive a telephone call via
the traditional wireline systems.
However, because cellular/PCS
telephones utilize radio
transmissions to effect calls, the
same standard cannot always be
assured. While it is unlawful for
any unauthorized person to
divulge or use any information
obtained from intercepting or
“listening in on” conversations
intended for others, you should not
assume that your conversation is
completely secure. Commercially
available scanning equipment can
permit a third party to monitor the
radio channels used for cellular/
PCS telephone calls.
Interference — No person shall
interfere with, or cause interference
to, any radio communication or
signal.
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