Mobile Carriers Ready to Handle Traffic Loads Today, the Inauguration Day
While the whole world will be glued to their TV screens or Internet portals to view and review the inauguration ceremony of Barack Obama, the 44th American President, today, the people in United States will be sending and receiving text and picture messages using their cell phones. Not just few, but tones of messages are expected to get exchanged on the occasion and you can expect the load on wireless highway.
The giant mobile carriers are all set to make every single message reach its destination, without facing delays and interruptions. The renowned service providers, including AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile USA, have been preparing since long to cover this event efficiently. Loads of money and time has been fueled to plan the network capabilities, so that each and every customer can feel proud of his or her subscription with these mobile carriers of the country.
While a four-fold increase in load is expected throughout the inauguration weekend, the services like Cells on Wheels, Cells on Light Trucks and Satellite Cell Sites on Light Trucks has been diverted towards the doors of the venue. However, in order to avoid choking of networks, the cell phone subscribers are advised to send text messages on the event and save picture and video messages for post celebrations.
It will be the evaluation of wireless network of the country and we can wait for the results with fingers crossed. By the way, have you reserved the schedule for watching this event through an appropriate mode?


