Oklahoma Code § 21-1870

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Access device" means any telecommunication device including
the telephone calling card number, electronic serial number, account
number, mobile identification number, or personal identification
number that can be used to obtain telephone services;
2.  "Clone cellular telephone" or "counterfeit cellular
telephone" means a cellular telephone whose electronic serial number
has been altered from the electronic serial number that was
programmed in the telephone by the manufacturer by someone other
than the manufacturer;
3.  "Cloning paraphernalia" means materials that, when possessed
in combination, could be used to create a cloned cellular telephone.
These materials include scanners to intercept the electronic serial
number and mobile identification number, cellular telephones,
cables, EPROM chips, EPROM burners, software for programming the
cloned telephone with a false electronic serial number and mobile
identification number combination, a computer containing such
software, and lists of electronic serial number and mobile
identification number combinations;
4.  "Electronic serial number" means the unique number that:
a. was programmed into a cellular telephone by its
manufacturer,
b. is transmitted by the cellular telephone, and
c. is used by cellular telephone providers to validate
radio transmissions to the system as having been made
by an authorized device;
5.  "EPROM" or "Erasable programmable read-only memory" means an
integrated circuit memory that can be programmed from an external
source and erased, for reprogramming, by exposure to ultraviolet
light;

6.  "Intercept" means to electronically capture, record, reveal,
or otherwise access the signals emitted or received during the
operation of a cellular telephone without the consent of the sender
or receiver, by means of any instrument, device or equipment;
7.  "Manufacture of an unlawful telecommunication device" means
to produce or assemble an unlawful telecommunication device, or to
modify, alter, program, or reprogram a telecommunication device to
be capable of acquiring or facilitating the acquisition of
telecommunication service without the consent of the
telecommunication service provider;
8.  "Mobile identification number" means the cellular telephone
number assigned to the cellular telephone by the cellular telephone
carrier;
9.  "Possess" means to have a physical possession or otherwise
to exercise control over tangible property;
10.  "Sell" means to offer to, agree to offer to, or to sell,
exchange, give, or dispose of an unlawful telecommunications device
to another;
11.  "Telecommunication device" means:
a. any type of instrument, device, machine, or equipment
which is capable of transmitting or receiving
telephonic, electronic, or radio communications, or
b. any part of an instrument, device, machine, equipment,
or other computer circuit, computer chip, electronic
mechanism, or other component, which is capable of
facilitating the transmission or reception of
telephonic or electronic communications within the
radio spectrum allocated to cellular radio telephone;
12.  "Telecommunication service" means any service provided for
a charge or compensation to facilitate the origination,
transmission, emission, or receipt of signs, signals, writings,
images, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by telephone,
including cellular telephones, wire, radio, television option or
other electromagnetic system;
13.  "Telecommunication service provider" means any person or
entity providing telecommunication service including a cellular
telephone or paging company or other person or entity which, for a
fee, supplies the facility, cell site, mobile telephone switching
officer, or other equipment or telecommunication service; and
14.  "Unlawful telecommunication device" means any
telecommunication device that is capable of, or has been altered,
modified, programmed, or reprogrammed, along or in conjunction with
another access device, so as to be capable of acquiring or
facilitating the acquisition of a telecommunication service without
the consent of the telecommunication service provider.  Unlawful
devices include tumbler phones, counterfeit phones, tumbler
microchips, counterfeit microchips, and other instruments capable of

disguising their identity or location or of gaining access to a
communications system operated by a telecommunication service
provider.

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