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MSM bullsh*t about the mobile phones ringing

Friday, March 14, 2014 19:23
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I just watch the Kelly file on fox, and it made me sick to my stomach how they brought  in a shill who not even a mobile phone expert.  He explained why the families that called loved ones heard ring.  He basically lied and fox should be ashamed.

 

Foutunatly I worked for a wireless company in their product development department.  Here is how it work, and why I believe they are alive.

When a phone is traveling, and it doesn’t matter how high you are (line of sight is what counts), the phone is constantly checking for a tower to register on.  This is key because if a phone is not registered with a carrier through a tower only 3 outcomes are possible.

1. Ring once or twice and then go directly to voicemail

2. Go directly to voicemail (just like when you turn your phone off)

3. System message states that phone is not on a network

If the phone ring more than 2 times, it means that the phone is registered to a tower, and is active. 

I do not know the experience the family member experience,  but I wanted to set them straight because the info that they are giving is false.

Peace and love, and any input to set the MSM straight would be great.

I believe their love one are fine….

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