For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Was it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium?
Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Quote
hockenheim95Quote
IrixQuote
hockenheim95Quote
Hairball
Exciting - 9th show of the mini-tour is sure to be a great one!
Have a great time everyone!
mini-tour?
I've asked the same .... [iorr.org] .
I know and you didn't get a proper answer. That's why I'm asking again :-)
There are devices that actually can block radio waves in a certain ratio. But I think those are illegal in Europe.Quote
roller99Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Not even The Rolling Stones have that kind of pull, that they can force a carrier to shut down the cell towers. The reason you get a lousy signal at a stadium show is bandwidth, and it being shared by 50,000 or so people. Even if they aren't actively using their phones, they still connect, and bandwidth per person drops.
Quote
micha063Quote
hockenheim95Quote
IrixQuote
hockenheim95Quote
Hairball
Exciting - 9th show of the mini-tour is sure to be a great one!
Have a great time everyone!
mini-tour?
I've asked the same .... [iorr.org] .
I know and you didn't get a proper answer. That's why I'm asking again :-)
Well, in 1982 they played about 12 shows in Germany. Compared to this their current tours are small.
Of course they slow down. They are almost 80.
Quote
micha063
Well, in 1982 they played about 12 shows in Germany.
Quote
StonedRamblerThere are devices that actually can block radio waves in a certain ratio. But I think those are illegal in Europe.Quote
roller99Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Not even The Rolling Stones have that kind of pull, that they can force a carrier to shut down the cell towers. The reason you get a lousy signal at a stadium show is bandwidth, and it being shared by 50,000 or so people. Even if they aren't actively using their phones, they still connect, and bandwidth per person drops.
Quote
StonedRamblerThere are devices that actually can block radio waves in a certain ratio. But I think those are illegal in Europe.Quote
roller99Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Not even The Rolling Stones have that kind of pull, that they can force a carrier to shut down the cell towers. The reason you get a lousy signal at a stadium show is bandwidth, and it being shared by 50,000 or so people. Even if they aren't actively using their phones, they still connect, and bandwidth per person drops.
I'm also not sure they would fill 10 stadium shows in one country these days, at least with those prices. If they do 3 shows max, people from the nearby areas of the country will travel to see them.Quote
slewanQuote
micha063Quote
hockenheim95Quote
IrixQuote
hockenheim95Quote
Hairball
Exciting - 9th show of the mini-tour is sure to be a great one!
Have a great time everyone!
mini-tour?
I've asked the same .... [iorr.org] .
I know and you didn't get a proper answer. That's why I'm asking again :-)
Well, in 1982 they played about 12 shows in Germany. Compared to this their current tours are small.
Of course they slow down. They are almost 80.
it was 10 shows in Germany in 1982 (and 9 in 1995)
Quote
slewanQuote
micha063Quote
hockenheim95Quote
IrixQuote
hockenheim95Quote
Hairball
Exciting - 9th show of the mini-tour is sure to be a great one!
Have a great time everyone!
mini-tour?
I've asked the same .... [iorr.org] .
I know and you didn't get a proper answer. That's why I'm asking again :-)
Well, in 1982 they played about 12 shows in Germany. Compared to this their current tours are small.
Of course they slow down. They are almost 80.
it was 10 shows in Germany in 1982 (and 9 in 1995)
Quote
waterratsQuote
StonedRamblerThere are devices that actually can block radio waves in a certain ratio. But I think those are illegal in Europe.Quote
roller99Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Not even The Rolling Stones have that kind of pull, that they can force a carrier to shut down the cell towers. The reason you get a lousy signal at a stadium show is bandwidth, and it being shared by 50,000 or so people. Even if they aren't actively using their phones, they still connect, and bandwidth per person drops.
True - it has to be legal to work on that scale here.
Again: true - every mobile connects. But how do you then explain the difference between Amsterdam (wonderful) and Brussles?
Quote
waterrats
But how do you then explain the difference between Amsterdam (wonderful) and Brussles?
Quote
waterratsQuote
StonedRamblerThere are devices that actually can block radio waves in a certain ratio. But I think those are illegal in Europe.Quote
roller99Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Not even The Rolling Stones have that kind of pull, that they can force a carrier to shut down the cell towers. The reason you get a lousy signal at a stadium show is bandwidth, and it being shared by 50,000 or so people. Even if they aren't actively using their phones, they still connect, and bandwidth per person drops.
True - it has to be legal to work on that scale here.
Again: true - every mobile connects. But how do you then explain the difference between Amsterdam (wonderful) and Brussles?
Quote
bengigan
First time PIB is moved in the HTW slot maybe ever?
Quote
hockenheim95Quote
waterratsQuote
StonedRamblerThere are devices that actually can block radio waves in a certain ratio. But I think those are illegal in Europe.Quote
roller99Quote
StonedRamblerWas it ever proven that a blocking of the internet happened? Normally it's just that the mobile network at some places isn't good enough to handle as many phones sending data at the same time.Quote
waterrats
Hmmm, do they still dare to block the web access these days during shows in the stadium? Is it possible/allowed in the first place??
Not even The Rolling Stones have that kind of pull, that they can force a carrier to shut down the cell towers. The reason you get a lousy signal at a stadium show is bandwidth, and it being shared by 50,000 or so people. Even if they aren't actively using their phones, they still connect, and bandwidth per person drops.
True - it has to be legal to work on that scale here.
Again: true - every mobile connects. But how do you then explain the difference between Amsterdam (wonderful) and Brussles?
Infrastracture at the Stadium! Some have their own cells, some not!
Quote
bengigan
First time PIB is moved in the HTW slot maybe ever?
Quote
bengigan
First time PIB is moved in the HTW slot maybe ever?