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Unauthorised possession of jammers to become a criminal offence

Ministry of Transport and Communications
Publication date 23.4.2026 13.41 | Published in English on 23.4.2026 at 14.15
Type:Press release
Photo: Mika Pakarinen, Keksi/LVM

On 23 April 2026, the Government submitted amendments to the Act on Electronic Communication Services for approval. The amendments apply to equipment that interfere with radio communications, so-called jammers. The act is scheduled to enter into force on 1 July 2026.

The amendments concern provisions on equipment used for jamming or spoofing radio communications. Systems that use radio communications include mobile communications networks and satellite positioning systems, such as GPS.

The unauthorised possession of jammers will be criminalised. This will, among other things, enable their confiscation. Currently, jammers are considered to be radio transmitters, whose possession is subject to authorisation. A distinct definition will be introduced for jammers, separate from radio transmitters, allowing stricter regulation of such devices. Criminalising unauthorised possession of jammers will improve the authorities’ options to intervene in the import of jamming devices. 

The amendment will set clearer conditions for the authorities and other authorised parties concerning the use and possession of jammers. Authorised possession, import and use of devices intended for jamming radio communications will be permitted for research and product development purposes, provided that certain conditions are met.

The proposal also introduces exceptions for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its member states regarding the right of the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom) to check radio equipment or jammers and confiscate them for inspection. 

What’s next?

The President of the Republic is to approve the bill on 24 April 2026. The Act will enter into force on 1 July 2026.

Inquiries:

Sami Makkonen, Senior Specialist, tel. +358 295 342 081, [email protected]