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But there are other factors, including the winter weather, which could interfere with ground operations, and the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Nov. 15.
The mobile-phone ban was initially enacted because the FCC (which doesn't normally regulate airlines at all) feared that airborne phones would interfere with ground-based networks.
The ban originally was imposed because of fears that calls from airliners could interfere with ground-based communications.
He grew up a perfectionist who raked the infield himself before baseball games to be sure no pebbles interfered with ground balls.
The picocells will use satellite links to allow mobile phones to be used during flight without interfering with ground-based networks.
This is because the actions are governed by another organisation - the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - which banned them on the grounds they might interfere with equipment on the ground.
In Oregon, crabbers worry that the wave farm proposed by Ocean Power Technologies, a New Jersey company, would interfere with their prime crabbing grounds.
In December an arm of the Commerce Department released a report suggesting LightSquared would interfere with a GPS-driven ground-alert system for commercial aircraft.
When a space storm whips up, Earth becomes enveloped by high-energy ions that can damage satellites and even interfere with electronics on the ground.
Kevin J. Martin, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said Thursday that he opposed lifting a ban on the phone conversations because of evidence that they could interfere with calls on the ground.
The real reason to switch them off is because they interfere with mobile networks on the ground, but somehow that doesn't sound quite so good.
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