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Posted By: simonkenton7 Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/outage-map-att-where-cell-phone-service-down/

I watched the CBS Evening News last night. The lead story was that there were outages yesterday morning for AT&T Iphone customers. They interviewed a 25 year old man on the street, he was frightened, he said he couldn't use his GPS, even worse, he couldn't text his wife and notify her when he got to work.

AT&T has about 100 million cell phone customers. About 100,000 were out of service for several hours. One tenth of one percent of AT&T customers were out of service for 5 hours, and that's the lead story of the national news.
Posted By: viking Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
It was frustrating.
Posted By: rainshot Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Technology has degraded our culture. People do not read anymore.
Posted By: dvdegeorge Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
The real question is why would you watch CBS news?
Posted By: viking Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Deep thinkers…FFS
Posted By: KFWA Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
I was under the impression it was more than AT&T

is that not true?
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
The real question is why would you watch CBS news?

I watch it, so you don't have to. Every night at 6:30 I switch back and forth for 30 minutes between CBS and ABC Nightly News. I want to see what is going on in the minds of the Lib media. [It is redundant to use the adjective Lib].
Posted By: viking Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
That’s what they say.
Posted By: gunchamp Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by KFWA
I was under the impression it was more than AT&T

is that not true?
Yes it was more
Posted By: gunchamp Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by simonkenton7
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/outage-map-att-where-cell-phone-service-down/

I watched the CBS Evening News last night. The lead story was that there were outages yesterday morning for AT&T Iphone customers. They interviewed a 25 year old man on the street, he was frightened, he said he couldn't use his GPS, even worse, he couldn't text his wife and notify her when he got to work.

AT&T has about 100 million cell phone customers. About 100,000 were out of service for several hours. One tenth of one percent of AT&T customers were out of service for 5 hours, and that's the lead story of the national news.
It was news worthy because some are saying it was an attack. Probably by our own gov honestly
Posted By: Stickfight Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
That is the nature of technology. Maybe a good time to re-read Industrial Society and Its Future.

For every person pleased with himself that he doesn't rely on an always-internet connected cell phone for directions there is a guy before him who used a compass. And before him a guy who used the sun and stars. And before him a guy who just went in whatever direction the herd of animals he was following went.

I heard nowadays there are people who, before they go for a long trip, go to the "gas station" to "fill up" their "pickup truck" when back in the day people just got on a horse they found wandering the plains and rode off without even knowing what a saddle was while wearing clothes made from an animal they killed with a rock What a bunch of soft, spongy, silver spooners you moderns are.
Posted By: 700LTR Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
More than 100k
Just goes to show how bad our Icrack addiction has become.
Haha.

You got Jimmy olsen’d by old tootsie…
Theres always those and always have been those that have trouble getting by if there is a single hickup in their normal routine. There are still plenty of us that just keep on rolling. Always has been hysteria just hysteria over different things.
Posted By: ol_mike Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
I was just thinking about the 10 [?] year old show about kids/teens who are addicted to phones/computers/play station.

The Trailer of the show showed their total freak-outs- wrecking the house, crying screaming going into catatonic hyperventilating trance. Unable to function outside the pixel world. There are many millions of them.
It was hilarious.
Posted By: Cruiser1 Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by 700LTR
More than 100k

A LOT more; I was down for half a day.
Went fishing
Posted By: ol_mike Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
I caught the tail end of the story- Sebastian Gorka- it was like 1/4 of all cell phones.
Mines could have been off- still might be off- I'm a loner who couldn't care less.
Posted By: bluefish Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Guy needs a GPS to get to work? Then has to let her know he arrived? Don’t worry buddy she only cares the paycheck comes home.
Posted By: asheepdog Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
It should happen more often, I enjoy the peace.
Posted By: ol_mike Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
A guy I knew back in Florida- him & his wife text each other 20,000+ times per month. If there's a tiny crisis add 50% to the total.
When they were buying a house it was close to 50,000 text for a couple of months.
You can talk to him and he'll give very short replies- look at his phone and text. He doesn't remember a single thing anyone around him says- it's like he wasn't even there.
Posted By: Paul_M Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by bluefish
Guy needs a GPS to get to work? Then has to let her know he arrived? Don’t worry buddy she only cares the paycheck comes home.
Come on man, he needed to check with her to make sure his balls were still safe in her purse. laugh
Originally Posted by gunchamp
Originally Posted by simonkenton7
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/outage-map-att-where-cell-phone-service-down/

I watched the CBS Evening News last night. The lead story was that there were outages yesterday morning for AT&T Iphone customers. They interviewed a 25 year old man on the street, he was frightened, he said he couldn't use his GPS, even worse, he couldn't text his wife and notify her when he got to work.

AT&T has about 100 million cell phone customers. About 100,000 were out of service for several hours. One tenth of one percent of AT&T customers were out of service for 5 hours, and that's the lead story of the national news.
It was news worthy because some are saying it was an attack. Probably by our own gov honestly

My first thought was a system hack by the chicoms as some kind of test run. Our own gubment is also a good possibility.
Posted By: RockyRaab Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
I guess nobody saw the prediction that a huge solar flare would probably disrupt electronic communications this week, huh?
Posted By: Longbob Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
It was a faulty software upgrade on the AT&T side according to AT&T. It also affected more than iPhones. I know in our area it was also Android phones. All of them were down until about noon.
Posted By: ihookem Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
If my phone was out yesterday , that might explain why I didn't get a bunch of spam calls... I was kind of nice. My son said the DOJ, FBI is looking into it... However, if anything that is found out would hurt Joe Biden,, they would just lie about it anyway..
Posted By: gunchamp Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
I guess nobody saw the prediction that a huge solar flare would probably disrupt electronic communications this week, huh?
I saw it and there were numerous other systems down that they claim would not go down from a solar ejection. Im not an expert by any means, so just sharing what Ive read
Posted By: JD45 Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
If we don't have people that love America running things soon, things will collapse.

Foreign computer hackers can do about anything. They have already shut down programs and connections used by pharmacies.

Can you imagine millions of Americans that take medication to survive being cut off? You can build a fire if the power goes out. If people can't get heart medication they have no options.
Posted By: Seafire Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
I get by with a plain old style flip phone. I don't want a 'Smart' Phone... it isn't very smart to have one in my opinion.

People ask how I find directions then? Same way I did before we ever had anything like a "Smart' Phone...

If my phone is down due to a system failure, I'm not really out that much.

If we have a national disaster, I can at least still function, because I came from a world before 'Smart' Phones existed.

I don't have a 'Smart' Phone, due to the way everyone else is dependent on them. Its probably the worst "DRUG" our society is addicted too.

A customer texts me with a question, I call them back.. NOT send them a text. A call is personal, a text is just robotic.
Posted By: old_boots Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
LOOK OUT !

LOOK OUT !


The sky is falling...
Posted By: Raeford Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by asheepdog
It should happen more often, I enjoy the peace.


Yep
It was nice and quiet at the house yesterday[none of the wife's cousins calling her per normal], we had a pleasant morning with our coffee before work.

And we both somehow were able to make it to work without incident even though GPS wasn't an option.
Posted By: Dutch Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Many businesses rely heavily on cell phones to communicate with their employees; crews on the job, drivers, customers. When the tower goes out in this valley, and it does several times a year, our alarm systems go down which means someone gets to stay at the farm to watch for trouble and I’ve got to communicate with customers and the office via email from the house. Not the end of the world, but disruptive.
Posted By: Teal Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
A lot of ELDs use the AT&T network for telematics. Lots of drivers yesterday left without an ELD that was usable, to include GPS.
Posted By: ingwe Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by simonkenton7
They interviewed a 25 year old man on the street, he was frightened, he said he couldn't use his GPS, even worse, he couldn't text his wife and notify her when he got to work.


The modern dependence on technology is a travesty. This little incident just shows how you could easily cripple a nation.
Posted By: ModelT Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Affected me none what so ever, I don’t own one of the useless contraptions.
Posted By: Heym06 Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Looked like the outage was confined to a few areas. Didn't effect my area. Time without cell service is quality time, enjoy!!
Looks like all the illegals, they show on the news, have one. If those sob's were hurting so badly, or seeking asylum, you'd think they would be crossing the border in rags.
Posted By: Redneck Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by rainshot
Technology has degraded our culture. People do not read anymore.
BOOM!
Posted By: Teal Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by Redneck
Originally Posted by rainshot
Technology has degraded our culture. People do not read anymore.
BOOM!

What's the difference between reading on paper and on a screen? Information transfer is just that, regardless of method - is it not?

I mean, pamphlets during the 18th century, not full books or newspapers - I'd assume to appeal to what they felt were shortening attention spans and likely the cost of printing. But none the less - information transfer.
Posted By: boatammo Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
This is te first I've heard of it. I was at my gunsmiths yesterday ordering a barrel for a donor I just bought.
Posted By: Crockettnj Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by ingwe
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The modern dependence on technology is a travesty. This little incident just shows how you could easily cripple a nation.

Consider the pilot program a success.
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Looks like all the illegals😡, they show on the news, have one. If those sob's were hurting so badly, or seeking asylum, you'd think they would be crossing the border in rags.

The Lying Hiden Biden “Administration” issues them a FREE Cellphone when they enter America ILLEGALLY.
Along with EBT cards for food and clothing.
Not to mention FREE room & board at some Hotel.

Another words, YOUR TAX DOLLARS at work.
You and all the rest of us that pay taxes paid for it. Book it. 😡
Posted By: memtb Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
While yesterday’s event probably wasn’t related to this, multiply it many times over in all things related to the power grid…..it could get real interesting! memtb


https://www.livescience.com/space/t...l-for-6-years-and-it-may-not-be-the-last
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Looks like all the illegals😡, they show on the news, have one. If those sob's were hurting so badly, or seeking asylum, you'd think they would be crossing the border in rags.

The Lying Hiden Biden “Administration” issues them a FREE Cellphone when they enter America ILLEGALLY.
Along with EBT cards for food and clothing.
Not to mention FREE room & board at some Hotel.

Another words, YOUR TAX DOLLARS at work.
You and all the rest of us that pay taxes paid for it. Book it. 😡

Enough to pizz off any sane, hard working, tax paying, American!!!
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Looks like all the illegals😡, they show on the news, have one. If those sob's were hurting so badly, or seeking asylum, you'd think they would be crossing the border in rags.

The Lying Hiden Biden “Administration” issues them a FREE Cellphone when they enter America ILLEGALLY.
Along with EBT cards for food and clothing.
Not to mention FREE room & board at some Hotel.

Another words, YOUR TAX DOLLARS at work.
You and all the rest of us that pay taxes paid for it. Book it. 😡

Enough to pizz off any sane, hard working, tax paying, American!!!

Yep!
Posted By: erikj Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
I guess nobody saw the prediction that a huge solar flare would probably disrupt electronic communications this week, huh?
From this site...https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/23/solar_flare_warning/

While notable, the flares were not responsible for the cellular network outages experienced across the USA today.

An X-class solar flare like this one, while capable of causing disruptions for radio communications and navigation systems, is one thing. But it's a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that truly warrants concern for our planet. A CME can hurl billions of tons of solar plasma into space, potentially reaching Earth and causing extensive geomagnetic storms, threatening grids, satellites and comms infrastructure. In instances where an X-class flare does not produce a notable CME, as it appears is the case today, the direct impact on Earth's technological systems is considerably less severe.

These flares occurred during Sun Cycle 25, which started in 2019 and is predicted to run until around 2030, with its peak in 2025. This X6.3 flare is the biggest of this cycle, but probably won’t keep that title.
Posted By: dassa Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by bluefish
Guy needs a GPS to get to work? Then has to let her know he arrived? Don’t worry buddy she only cares the paycheck comes home.
She really just wants to know when it's safe to let the pool boy in.
Its the end of the world as they know it! Lol
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by Teal
Originally Posted by Redneck
Originally Posted by rainshot
Technology has degraded our culture. People do not read anymore.
BOOM!

What's the difference between reading on paper and on a screen? Information transfer is just that, regardless of method - is it not?

I mean, pamphlets during the 18th century, not full books or newspapers - I'd assume to appeal to what they felt were shortening attention spans and likely the cost of printing. But none the less - information transfer.
Let us not forget about Town Criers and such as there was a good proportion of the populace that couldn't even read a public notice pasted to a shop wall.
Posted By: 86thecat Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Interesting that X Class solar flares couldn't have disrupted cell phones etc, but GOES 16 was blocked from transmitting data by the flare.
Almost beginning to believe that some are pounding the war drums with a fabricated cyber-attack.
Take a look at "Suspicious Observers" on youtube, they have a short vid.
Posted By: MTGunner Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Guess I’d better turn my iPhone on to check for service. BTW, best button on the damn thing is the off button. MTG
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
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VALSDAD - " Let us not forget about Town Criers and such as there was a good proportion of the populace that couldn't even read a public notice pasted to a shop wall."

The "town criers" of today are the news anchors on your local teevee. They tell you each evening all you need to know about what's going on, and what to think about it. Not that they're biased or anything like that. whistle

L.W.
Posted By: 86thecat Re: Iphone Crisis inAmerica - 02/23/24
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Let us not forget about Town Criers and such as there was a good proportion of the populace that couldn't even read a public notice pasted to a shop wall.
Well, certainly not today if the notice was written in cursive.
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