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As Mike said, text messages and some 911 signals require much less
power and signal to go through. (Mobile phone software enforces a "quality of service" threshold; if it cannot be met or exceeded for a voice call, it will not go through, but this threshold is very different for text and emergency calls.) I landed out ~50 miles south lf Moriarty a couple of years ago and my mobile didn't work; it showed a weak analog signal but wouldn't place calls. But 911 worked, and when I explained by situation to the operator, she got called my crew number and we got hooked up. ~ted/2NO |
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