In a serious terrorist attack, HMG will shut down cell towers and land lines in the area.
Except payphones. Good bit of knowledge, that.
However if the infrastructure is damaged, even they won't work. I always carry a VHF/UHF handheld ham radio + spare battery just in case.
phone network
Re: phone network
Aha! I'm making notes on payphones in my area and rellies' areas! I knew it might be useful!
Re: phone network
3 to 5 days for the big 3 networks, but only for them who the Goverment think should have access to them.12mp82 wrote:If the mains power goes you might get 4 to 8 hrs if you are really lucky.
Also a similar situation with anything relying on mains power, water, gas and sewage will start failing after about 4 to 8 hrs.
4 to 8 hrs is about the time the battery back-ups last but don't bet on it.
Airwave for much longer but only for emergency services, after that this is where the military step in. From the basic stuff through to Skynet
Leo
Re: phone network
Depends on cause and effect.
No power and the phones, land and mobile will likely be out in hours rather than days.
With the power on it will be longer without much doubt, depending who is holding the control panels
No power and the phones, land and mobile will likely be out in hours rather than days.
With the power on it will be longer without much doubt, depending who is holding the control panels
Stop, Read, absorb, understand, reply.


-
Attack Warning Red
Re: phone network
Also, in times of national crisis, the govt. can switch off non-priority (you and me) phone lines. I believe there are three classes of phone user, of which we're the lowest. Next up is hospitals and councils etc., that remain with limited access, and finally the top (govt, military etc.) which still has full access.
I'll have to dig out the passage in on of my books...
I'll have to dig out the passage in on of my books...
-
Hamradioop
- Posts: 2089
- Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:21 am
- Location: Area 1: north wessex
Re: phone network
after the bombings, police decided to suspend one mobile phone network, to allow key people to keep using the system. More than a million calls were blocked and ambulance crews were unable to speak to their 'gold control'.
Mobile phone collapse made 7 July terror attacks worse
Mark Townsend and Cordelia O'Neill
The Observer, Sunday 4 June 2006
Mobile phone collapse made 7 July terror attacks worse
Mark Townsend and Cordelia O'Neill
The Observer, Sunday 4 June 2006
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.” ― Edward R. Murrow
"Remember Politicians are like babies diapers they both need changing often for the very same reason" - Mark Twain
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
"Remember Politicians are like babies diapers they both need changing often for the very same reason" - Mark Twain
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
-
Attack Warning Red
Re: phone network
Ah yes, it's called the Telephone Preference Scheme:
http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/writ ... nce-scheme
There's a good section about this in War Plan UK (Duncan Campbell).
http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/writ ... nce-scheme
There's a good section about this in War Plan UK (Duncan Campbell).
-
Hamradioop
- Posts: 2089
- Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:21 am
- Location: Area 1: north wessex
Re: phone network
Telephone Preference SchemeZai wrote:In a serious terrorist attack, HMG will shut down cell towers and land lines in the area.
Except payphones. Good bit of knowledge, that.
However if the infrastructure is damaged, even they won't work. I always carry a VHF/UHF handheld ham radio + spare battery just in case.
HC Deb 17 November 1997 vol 301 cc46-7W 46W
§ Mr. Baker
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the companies and organisations in(a) Category 1 and (b) Category 2 under the Telephone Preference Scheme. [15779]
§ Mr. George Howarth
The Telephone Preference Scheme Category 1 applies to Central Government emergency services, local authorities, the military and the utilities, all of which have a key role in an emergency. Category 2 applies to all public call boxes and coin operated telephones. It is not possible to provide a full list within the two categories without incurring disproportionate cost.
Therefore as a Cat 3 User forget the phones in the affected area.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.” ― Edward R. Murrow
"Remember Politicians are like babies diapers they both need changing often for the very same reason" - Mark Twain
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
"Remember Politicians are like babies diapers they both need changing often for the very same reason" - Mark Twain
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
Re: phone network
GTPS is the government scheme, the TPS is to stop nuisance calls a bit like the postal preference system to stop junk mail.
Also look for MTPAS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTPAS
Also look for MTPAS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTPAS
Stop, Read, absorb, understand, reply.


-
Attack Warning Red
Re: phone network
Telephone Preference Scheme. Not to be confused with the Telephone Preference Service. 