Tecore Networks, a leader in managed access technology, is showcasing its advanced IntelliJAM platform at the Correctional Leaders Association 2025 Technology Conference. With over 20 patents and more than a decade of proven deployments, IntelliJAM offers precise, legally compliant intelligent jamming technology for combatting contraband cellphone use in correctional facilities.
The Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2025, introduced by Senator Tom Cotton and Congressman David Kustoff, seeks authority for jamming, but concerns about interference and liabilities may delay progress. However, IntelliJAM is already industry compliant and supports multiple jamming methods without affecting public coverage.
IntelliJAM provides selective access management, legally compliant jamming, E911 functionality, interoperability, and real-time analytics for detecting criminal activity. It has been deployed in U.S. correctional facilities for over 15 years with consistent results, backed by over 20 patents.
The system empowers facilities to block illicit cellular activity, combat contraband use, gang coordination, and criminal activity through analytics-based intervention. Tecore Networks, with its iCore platform, provides reliable and scalable wireless control technologies for secure environments.
Vice President of Business Development, Bipin Noble, states that IntelliJAM offers a solution to contraband cellphone use and a platform to combat threats proactively, equipped with real-time insights and flexibility to integrate future policy changes. Founded in 1991, Tecore Networks is an ISO 9001:2015 and FCC-certified provider of mission-critical wireless solutions. For more information, visit their website.
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