Robert,

Depending on whether or not the cell sites have generators in addition
to their battery banks, that 4G service may get spotty soon.  When we
went through the "Snowpocalypse" up here in the PAC-NW early this year
the cell sites started dieing in the rural areas as they depleted their
batteries and there were enough trailer-mounted gensets to go around.

Then again, until my house if finished and commercial power installed,
I'm on a small generator with a 3G wireless setup from home every day. :)

-Brian


On 6/30/2012 7:04 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On 6/30/2012 9:31 PM, Brian D Heaton wrote:
>> Glad you and yours are all in one piece.  With no power to over a
>> million folks, the next few days may get a bit "interesting."
> 
> Thanks, Brian.
> 
> Yeah, as of right now 1.3 million people are without power during one of
> the worst heat streaks DC has ever recorded for the month of June.
> Pepco, the local power utility, says it may take between a week and
> fifteen days to get everyone back operational.  Power around here has
> been solid as a rock, but TV and internet are both out and connectivity
> is provided by a 4G wireless card for my laptop.  Traffic and street
> lights are out all over the place.
> 
> So, yeah, if you're peered with any keyserver in the greater DC Metro
> Area, be warned they may be down and may be unable to check in here to
> say so.  :)
> 
> 
> 



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