snoop1130 Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 AIS confirms “secret” operation to block mobile phone and internet service at temple By The Nation AIS, the country’s largest mobile phone operator, may be paying the price for offering good customer service. When a client complained about poor signal in the area near the besieged Dhammakaya Temple, the company apologised for the inconvenience and said that “the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission has asked AIS for cooperation to restrict mobile phone usage in areas under control [declared by Article 44] in Pathum Thani. However, the signal block was meant to be part of a covert operation at the besieged temple. Full Story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30307162 -- © Copyright The Nation 2017-2-24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whatawonderfulday Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 Oh right, so it was secret ? BS. You can get cell signal blockers anywhere so I am sure the military/police/boy scouts/government buffoons could have bought them on ebay without asking AIS. Just AIS trying to justify their crap, usual service, by blaming it on others, a traditional Thai trait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thedemon Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 13 minutes ago, whatawonderfulday said: Oh right, so it was secret ? BS. You can get cell signal blockers anywhere so I am sure the military/police/boy scouts/government buffoons could have bought them on ebay without asking AIS. Just AIS trying to justify their crap, usual service, by blaming it on others, a traditional Thai trait. Personally I think AIS is the best run telco in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 41 minutes ago, whatawonderfulday said: Oh right, so it was secret ? BS. You can get cell signal blockers anywhere so I am sure the military/police/boy scouts/government buffoons could have bought them on ebay without asking AIS. Just AIS trying to justify their crap, usual service, by blaming it on others, a traditional Thai trait. Perhaps they wanted to do more than just block it, e.g. route the traffic through their own cell tower. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docshock13 Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 Dont need to look too hard to find the motivation behind leaking this "secret" and the publication (now banned from the temple) that published the "leak" to see where loyalties lie and which groups are on which side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC1701A Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 very easy to setup a cellphone "tower or site" that acts just like a normal cell except all the traffic is intercepted. Not even necessary to ask AIS or True to turn their sites off. And good hacker can make one of these with a HackRF. I know because I have one in the states. The government version hardware is available here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray_phone_tracker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkok101 Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 7 minutes ago, NCC1701A said: very easy to setup a cellphone "tower or site" that acts just like a normal cell except all the traffic is intercepted. Not even necessary to ask AIS or True to turn their sites off. And good hacker can make one of these with a HackRF. I know because I have one in the states. The government version hardware is available here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray_phone_tracker why do you have this tracker? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC1701A Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 and easy to attach a cellphone jammer to a drone and just fly it up to a high point like the top of the UFO dome. And just land and wait for the jammer batteries to die and then fly back and repeat. Or jammers could be placed in vehicles. Of course everyone cellphone within about 100 meters or so will not work. There are WiFi jammers also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 Dtac slipped up too with the Facebook block. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC1701A Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 (edited) 6 minutes ago, bangkok101 said: why do you have this tracker? I have a Hack RF, not the Stingray. And also I am an American so I am free to buy all kinds of cool stuff. I am also a Licensed Amateur radio operator. HackRF: https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Getting-Started-with-HackRF-and-GNU-Radio Edited February 24, 2017 by NCC1701A Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkok101 Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 6 minutes ago, NCC1701A said: I have a Hack RF, not the Stingray. And also I am an American so I am free to buy all kinds of cool stuff. I am also a Licensed Amateur radio operator. HackRF: https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Getting-Started-with-HackRF-and-GNU-Radio yeah, intercepting cell phone transmission would be highly illegal not to mention unethical. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 1 hour ago, NCC1701A said: very easy to setup a cellphone "tower or site" that acts just like a normal cell except all the traffic is intercepted. Not even necessary to ask AIS or True to turn their sites off. No but doing so means it's the only game in town... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 1 hour ago, bangkok101 said: yeah, intercepting cell phone transmission would be highly illegal not to mention unethical. yeah... Article 44. Means it's spreading joy and happiness instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tukkytuktuk Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 The wifi was pulled 2 days ago at the temple and the phone network in that area down for the past day. Just have to look on twitter. #dhammakaya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunBENQ Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 Why does your phone in (near) this "temple" not work? Why are AC and lights off? Why does the toilet not flush? That's a secret Silly childish mystery mongering. Taking such measures was discussed from the beginning and absolutely necessary to empty this robber's den. (additionally interrupt all wired connections to the temple) I doubt that jamming was done. Intercept with IMSI catcher etc.? I also doubt it. Operators got their 44 and switched off the cells/towers in the area. Done. Still there is a chance that radio units or satellite phones are used (much harder to shut down I guess). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyingdoc Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 At least the AIS credit lasts for a year, so not too much would have been forfeited ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hyperHowie Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 On 2/24/2017 at 5:55 AM, whatawonderfulday said: Oh right, so it was secret ? BS. You can get cell signal blockers anywhere so I am sure the military/police/boy scouts/government buffoons could have bought them on ebay without asking AIS. Just AIS trying to justify their crap, usual service, by blaming it on others, a traditional Thai trait. Perhaps its time to go home ... where everything is so perfect ... and you won't have to put up with any "traditional Thai trait." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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