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Thanks for the explanation.:}
"Isaiah Beard" <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote in message
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> cr wrote:
>> So basically you're telling me If the central switch which in my case is
>> in NewHampshire is overloaded I can't make calls here in Upstate NY
>
> No, I'm not saying that. Outbound calls that you make do not have to be
> routed from your "home" switch. The switch that covers the cell sector
> you're in will handle that. As long as the local switch has capacity and
> its interconnect to the PSTN (if a non PCS-to-PCS call) is not
> compromised, the call will complete.
>
> I AM saying, however, that incoming calls WILL be affected if your home
> switch is overloaded or out service. This is because other cell providers
> and LECs don't know where your cell phone might be, and calls to your
> number will get routed by those LECs to your home switch, which must then
> locate you and route the call accordingly.
>
> I experienced this first hand during Hurricane Floyd, when it reached New
> Jersey. The home switching center for my Sprint PCS number at the time
> was in Bound Brook, NJ, which was flooded by the storm. The Sprint
> switch, along with all of the Verizon landline and cellular switches it
> was co-located with, ended up submerged in flood waters.
>
> I happened to live right next door to Bound Brook, and the result is that
> in the Bound Brook area, I had NO signal from Sprint at all, as the cell
> site went dark having no switch to manage it. Roaming on Verizon was
> equally fruitless, and the best I could do was get a scratchy analog
> signal from what was then Comcast CellularOne (now Cingular) at the
> special hurricane price of $1.99 a minute, with direct billing by credit
> card only. If I traveled into an an adjacent area, I had a strong Sprint
> signal again and could make outgoing calls. Anyone who called me however,
> received an "all circuits busy" message, even if I was in a working
> coverage area. Not even voice mail worked.
>
> It took several days for the switching facility to be drained, cables
> dried and equipment to be replaced. Ultimately, Verizon stayed (they kind
> of have to) but Sprint PCS permanently rerouted all of Bound Brook's
> switching functions to a switch in Teterboro, NJ instead.
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