04-18-2024 03:16 PM - edited 04-18-2024 03:17 PM
Not so long ago, got an SMS from SMARTY about 'planned network improvements' at my postcode.
Remembering this today, thought I'd check my location's network status, which was reported as:
This report got me wondering how there can be heavy usage (at times) for my location's network cell, because my postcode covers 8 dwellings in a rural location, and the local cell tower is unlikely to cover more than 1000 dwelling tops.
Surely a few thousand concurrent cell users is within the capability of a network cell?
Metropolitan network cells must serve many thousands of concurrent connections. This report doesn't appear to make much sense, unless thousands and thousands of iD Mobile/SMARTY/Three UK customers have suddenly decided to camp in my area, and surf the Internet.
What does this SMARTY network status report actually mean?
04-18-2024 03:43 PM
@Chalkychap "Probably not much" is the answer.
I often think that companies/organisations figure that, if you write a few complex sentences, most people will be baffled / impressed and leave them alone.
Cynical? Moi?