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Europe braces for mobile network blackouts
2022-10-01
(Reuters) - Once unthinkable, mobile phones could go dark around Europe this winter if power cuts or energy rationing knocks out parts of the mobile networks across the region.

Russia's decision to halt gas supplies via Europe's key supply route in the wake of the Ukraine conflict has increased the chances of power shortages. In France, the situation is made worse by several nuclear power plants shutting down for maintenance.

Telecoms industry officials say they fear a severe winter will put Europe's telecoms infrastructure to the test, forcing companies and governments to try to mitigate the impact.

Currently there are not enough back-up systems in many European countries to handle widespread power cuts, four telecoms executives said, raising the prospect of mobile phone outages.

European Union countries, including France, Sweden and Germany, are trying to ensure communications can continue even if power cuts end up exhausting back-up batteries installed on the thousands of cellular antennas spread across their territory.

Europe has nearly half a million telecom towers and most of them have battery backups that last around 30 minutes to run the mobile antennas....
Posted by:DooDahMan

#4  Extended outrages blamed on extremists!
Citizens demand action!
Encourage your representative to support the Free and Secure Communications Help for Inconvenienced Social Media Users Act!
Posted by: Jeth Ghibelline5850   2022-10-01 19:24  

#3  Can't communicate freely? Imagine the compliance.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-10-01 18:02  

#2  Of course those battery backups would need to be re-charged - increasing the demand...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2022-10-01 17:48  

#1  Those personal electronic money transfers (cashless society) the Germans have implemented might be a bit iffy.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-10-01 17:42  

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