As someone in the industry, my relationship with my cell phones is one of the most frustrating experiences I have on a daily basis. As a network planner, I can map out the next generation and make the future of your service-quality five “Nines” (9.9999%) or highly available, whichever you believe to be the real standard.
As a phone consumer, I miss my analog phone where the calls dropped all the time but the voice quality was rarely the issue. Lately, I have been suffering from a lot of bad phone calls. Nothing is harder for a wife / partner to believe than that the voice quality of their transmission is garbled.
In my cinderblock home in Florida, I sometimes feel like I’m in the bunker at the Los Alamos National lab, blocking radioactive contamination. My anti-femtocell viewpoints (For the uninitiated: a ‘femtocell’ is a small, low-power cellular base station, typically designed for use in a home or small business) have been somewhat fueled by my attempting to suction-cup antennas on a window and having the femtocell be just as useless as my direct connection. Read More
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