Rage against the machine

Merlot

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in your community do you loose cell phone and wifi connection when the power is out
Can base my estimations on how long until the power will be shut down and return based on phone cell reception ,
Strange days indeed.
Rebate is given if inclined. Funny as it ridicules the whole system (lol) shuts down in this modern day when the wind blows nasty
 
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I thought this was going to be an appreciation thread for Killing in The Name Of…Disappointing

Speaking of, if you have never listened to Born of a Broken Man, there is a nerve inside you untouched.
lots of bands that era ,best to cherry pick. Why the F does communication via the web shut down when the power is out ,i hear the chinese banging on the door for an easy take over
 
in your community do you loose cell phone and wifi connection when the power is out
Can base my estimations on how long until the power will be shut down and return based on phone cell reception ,
Strange days indeed.
Rebate is given if inclined. Funny as it ridicules the whole system (lol) shuts down in this modern day when the wind blows nasty
Cell phone/ wireless is completely different from wifi . Your wifi will drop out because it’s just a wireless output of your landline connection .
Your cellphone/mobile is usually suffering from lag and congestion issues because your whole community is now using their mobile phone to do whatever it is they need to do , and Telstra don’t release more bandwidth as the customers create congestion, as with things like enterprise Ethernet and gigabit retail services , there simply isn’t enough frequencies , which is why 5G and 6G are encroaching on the FM spectrum .
The real issue is , in a lot of places carriers like Vodafone didn’t put up towers or antenna array on existing networks/ joint venture with Optus . So the lack of diversity and choice means congestion on the 4G/5G when the landline drops .
It’s not a fun answer mate , buts that’s actually what’s happening . There’s no conspiracy . The frequencies by the way arnt set by Telstra , NBN , Optus , etc . There’s an international ombudsman which dictates what frequencies are allocated for what , and safety etc.
 
Cell phone/ wireless is completely different from wifi . Your wifi will drop out because it’s just a wireless output of your landline connection .
Your cellphone/mobile is usually suffering from lag and congestion issues because your whole community is now using their mobile phone to do whatever it is they need to do , and Telstra don’t release more bandwidth as the customers create congestion, as with things like enterprise Ethernet and gigabit retail services , there simply isn’t enough frequencies , which is why 5G and 6G are encroaching on the FM spectrum .
The real issue is , in a lot of places carriers like Vodafone didn’t put up towers or antenna array on existing networks/ joint venture with Optus . So the lack of diversity and choice means congestion on the 4G/5G when the landline drops .
It’s not a fun answer mate , buts that’s actually what’s happening . There’s no conspiracy . The frequencies by the way arnt set by Telstra , NBN , Optus , etc . There’s an international ombudsman which dictates what frequencies are allocated for what , and safety etc.
You lost me at safety.
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