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Breaking now_DC has big wireless problems now-Wireless networks crushed with traffic

 
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Wireless networks crushed with traffic

MSNBC - 1 hour ago
Ron Edmonds / AP By Suzanne Choney Don’t Twitter via cell phone. Don’t send photos or videos using your mobile. And don’t hold your breath waiting to make..

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Re: Breaking now_DC has big wireless problems now-Wireless networks crushed with traffic
As anticipated, wireless networks, despite preparation, are getting crushed with traffic from an estimated 2 million people who have come to the nation’s capital for the inauguration of Barack Obama.

“The general consensus is that cell phones aren’t working. Text messages are working; it’s just the calls that aren’t working out so well,” said Matthew Schlesinger, 22, a D.C. resident who was in the Mall crowd this morning.
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it's been happening all weekend.

the networks aren't designed to handle that many people in one place.
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I work for Sprint and about a week ago, they sent out a general memo stating that they were expecting about a 4-6 hour delay today in texts and calls going through. It's to be expected though.
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Re: Breaking now_DC has big wireless problems now-Wireless networks crushed with traffic
Schlesinger, a Verizon Wireless customer, said he was able to make calls, but a friend of his from American University, on AT&T’s network, has not been able to use his phone at all.

Representatives for the nation’s largest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, said customers’ delays in making and receiving phone calls is what they had projected, even with a boost in network capacity.

“Things are holding up well so far,” said Mark Siegel, AT&T Mobility spokesman. “There is minor congestion here and there, but nothing unexpected.”

Exacerbating the problem is the number of inauguration-goers who are jubilantly sending photos and videos using their cell phones, as well as to post them on the Internet, and to Twitter, sending short-form messages.

Mobile Web, e-mail and Twittering “use bandwidth as well,” said Verizon Wireless spokeswoman Debra Lewis.

She said the carrier’s network in the D.C. area is “handling three to five times the normal call volume,” but that “even in the most crowded spectator areas nearest the Inauguration stands at the U.S. Capitol, the vast majority of calls are going through on the first attempt.”

CTIA, the wireless trade industry association, has asked phone users to minimize that kind of activity, and wait until later to send or e-mail images, because of the network capacity it essentially hogs.


Text-messaging is recommended as an alternative to phone calls, to ease network traffic as well.

But enthusiasm and joy are overtaking the moment for some, including Schlesinger.

“I’ve been sending picture e-mails pretty much non-stop — I may wait to send some photos later. But honestly, if I get a nice picture of Obama giving his speech, I may want to send it to my family. So, I may be a little selfish,” he said.

Others, he said, who are having problems “are trying to find somebody who gets good service. But to honest, a lot of people are just caught up in the moment, and forgetting about calling people and being focused on what is going on around them.”
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Re: Breaking now_DC has big wireless problems now-Wireless networks crushed with traffic
Schlesinger, a Verizon Wireless customer, said he was able to make calls, but a friend of his from American University, on AT&T’s network, has not been able to use his phone at all.

Representatives for the nation’s largest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, said customers’ delays in making and receiving phone calls is what they had projected, even with a boost in network capacity.

“Things are holding up well so far,” said Mark Siegel, AT&T Mobility spokesman. “There is minor congestion here and there, but nothing unexpected.”

Exacerbating the problem is the number of inauguration-goers who are jubilantly sending photos and videos using their cell phones, as well as to post them on the Internet, and to Twitter, sending short-form messages.

Mobile Web, e-mail and Twittering “use bandwidth as well,” said Verizon Wireless spokeswoman Debra Lewis.

She said the carrier’s network in the D.C. area is “handling three to five times the normal call volume,” but that “even in the most crowded spectator areas nearest the Inauguration stands at the U.S. Capitol, the vast majority of calls are going through on the first attempt.”

CTIA, the wireless trade industry association, has asked phone users to minimize that kind of activity, and wait until later to send or e-mail images, because of the network capacity it essentially hogs.


Text-messaging is recommended as an alternative to phone calls, to ease network traffic as well.

But enthusiasm and joy are overtaking the moment for some, including Schlesinger.

“I’ve been sending picture e-mails pretty much non-stop — I may wait to send some photos later. But honestly, if I get a nice picture of Obama giving his speech, I may want to send it to my family. So, I may be a little selfish,” he said.

Others, he said, who are having problems “are trying to find somebody who gets good service. But to honest, a lot of people are just caught up in the moment, and forgetting about calling people and being focused on what is going on around them.”
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Re: Breaking now_DC has big wireless problems now-Wireless networks crushed with traffic
Don't worry it's just a drill. Pay no attention to the buildings collapsing into their own footprints at freefall speed...
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Re: Breaking now_DC has big wireless problems now-Wireless networks crushed with traffic
Mobile Web, e-mail and Twittering “use bandwidth as well,” said Verizon Wireless spokeswoman Debra Lewis.
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Wow, really? that is interesting. I just imagined all that data just magicked it's way onto your phone.





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