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  2. You’re Not Imagining It: Cell Phone Reception Is Getting Worse

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    A separate test to check my cell phone signal strength found that at home, I had something called RSRP of -108 – generally considered “poor signal,” and at the office, I had RSRP of -111 ...

  3. YouTube Experienced Widespread Technical Problems ... - AOL

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    According to monitoring site DownDetector, user-reported YouTube problems began spiking at around 7 p.m. ET. The issues appeared most acute in the Northeast U.S., the U.K. and Western Europe, as ...

  4. Still having cellphone problems in Sacramento? Here’s the ...

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    Customers across the United States — including those in Northern California — experienced cellular phones issues due to outages by AT&T, according to data from Downdetector and the telecom giant.

  5. Mobile phone signal - Wikipedia

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    A mobile phone signal (also known as reception and service) is the signal strength (measured in dBm) received by a mobile phone from a cellular network (on the downlink). Depending on various factors, such as proximity to a tower , any obstructions such as buildings or trees, etc. this signal strength will vary.

  6. Reorder tone - Wikipedia

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    The signal is used to indicate that the destination is unreachable, either because all circuits (trunks) are busy, the called number is out of service, ...

  7. Samsung Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Samsung was able to release its first built-in car phone, the SC-100, but it was a failure due to the poor quality. In spite of unsuccessful result Ki Tae Lee, the then-head of the Wireless Development Team, decided to stay in the mobile business. He asked the company to buy ten Motorola mobile phones for benchmarking. After 2 years of ...

  8. TechRax - Wikipedia

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    TechRax is a YouTube channel [4] focused on making videos about the destruction of phones and other technological devices. [5] The channel was founded by Taras Maksimuk (Ukrainian: Тара́с Ма́ксимук; born August 5, 1993) on September 20, 2009. [citation needed]

  9. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with ... - AOL

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    Xumo: Watch other streaming services. I had been using SmartTV (and before that, Amazon Fire Stick; and before that, Roku) to watch streaming services, but with Xumo, you won’t need those.