Yes; the notable case where this became a big deal was a hotel interfering with personal WiFi hotspots to avoid competition with the hotel's WiFi offering, where the hotel's interference was declared to violate the prohibition on jamming.
http://www.fcc.gov/document/marriott-pay-600k-resolve-wifi-b...
Yes; the notable case where this became a big deal was a hotel interfering with personal WiFi hotspots to avoid competition with the hotel's WiFi offering, where the hotel's interference was declared to violate the prohibition on jamming.
http://www.fcc.gov/document/marriott-pay-600k-resolve-wifi-b...