Unlicensed network boosters caught, being sold by Amazon

Amazon is selling cheaper, unauthorised consumer signal boosters which are not FCC compliant.

Update: 2019-09-03 03:47 GMT
Kessel, a senior vice president who has worked on Amazon's Kindle†and brick-and-mortar store Amazon Goâ€, said he would be focusing on community service and not-for-profit work.

Amazon is reportedly selling unlicensed network boosters on its e-commerce platform, Wired has learned.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began regulating the devices five years ago over concerns about them being misconfigured or poorly manufactured, hampering the coverage altogether, the report notes.

However, Amazon is selling cheaper, unauthorised consumer signal boosters which are not FCC compliant, with some models listed as promoted with 'Amazon's Choice' badge. After the publication reached out to Amazon, some of the listings have been removed.

Tags:    

Similar News