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Blackberry Outage
This evening I had some family from out of town visiting. I took some pictures with my Blackberry with the intention of uploading them onto Facebook. After about 10 attempts I became frustrated. I could not understand why I could not upload even through my dad’s wifi. Here it is about four hours later and I still cannot upload or for that matter use any data on my phone. Around 11:00 PM I was reading Twitter and discovered that one of the trending topics was Blackberry. I clicked on it and found that millions of people were posting about their Blackberry service not working. These were people of differing service providers. Then I found that people were posting stories from major news outlets advising us that Blackberry service is experiencing an outage in North and South America. We can make phone calls and text messages but no data can be used. I have many applications and none of them are working.
I am actually happy the problem is on the provider’s end and not on my own. At least this gives me the confidence of knowing that it is not my equipment that is malfunctioning. I truly have been very happy with my service over time. I love being able to Twitter, Facebook, and listen to the Internet radio on my phone. I guess I can give them the benefit of the doubt and give them a second chance.
Hopefully it will be working by the time morning arrives. If you have a Blackberry and your service is not working then you can put your mind at ease and know the problem is not on your end.
***UPDATE 12/23/2009***
It appears the service is back online this morning. I had about 20 emails, 20 text messages and a few Twitter messages all waiting on my phone this morning when I got up.
T-Mobile 3G in Oklahoma City
I would like to thank Shawn Wright for Tweeting the post…
“@tmonews can you confirm 3G in OKC? My phone just started indicating 3G…”
It was his Twitter post that made me check to see if it was true. It looks as though our T-Mobile has finally turned on 3G for most of the Oklahoma City metro area as you can see from the map above. This image was taken from the T-Mobile site. I am both happy and disappointed by this map. Happy because it is finally here and sad because the metro area coverage is very poor, even missing Norman completely. I am going to believe based on previous examples of T-Mobile’s 3G deployments that this is just the first wave of coverage that is expanded within weeks. I have seen this happen in other cities around the country as well. I do think this is a positive step and I thought it was important enough to share even before leaving for work. Since neither T-Mobile, nor Tmonews.com has announced OKC’s turn on yet, it leads me to believe this is not even official yet. Let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope that T-Mobile does a massive expansion over the OKC metro real soon. This is great news for the T-Mobile faithful.
Despite DDoS, Twitter Still Rules
The social networking world was turned upside down yesterday when Twitter and Facebook were victims of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack making the service difficult to access yesterday. This attack is nothing new as many sites have been attacked in this manner. The buzz around technology related sites this morning is that the attack was really targeting one individual because of his stand on the Georgia versus Russia situation. With many social networking sites having a connection to Twitter, the attack was far reaching. There are many places such as Friendfeed, Facebook, blogs and other sites that will pull Twitter posts to their sites. In fact this very page shows my Twitter posts on the right side of this page.
To clarify what a DDoS attack is and how it works I will try to explain. A malicious person will find open computers around the world and upload a “bot”, or a program that runs automatically at set times. This person will upload these bots onto other computers as they find them open. These bots will ping a site continuously from many different victim computers sort of like what happens when you are access a web site. These attempts to reach the site are at such a high volume that it takes up all of their bandwidth preventing legitimate users from being able to access the site. When I say bandwidth, I am referring to a sort of a pipeline and its size. The larger the size of pipeline, the more data that can be sent through the pipe. If all the contents of the pipe are being consumed, then nothing else is left for anyone else.
Twitter still rules the social networking world despite what you may hear from other sites. The reason I say this is because if you actually go to Friendfeed, you will find that at least 50% of the traffic on there started by a Twitter post. Of course from there, people will comment on Friendfeed. The same can be said for Facebook because most of the traffic that I see are originally posted as Twitter. Most of these sites have their own features that are very useful but again they depend on the traffic that is generated by Twitter. With each news story that comes out putting down Twitter, they continue to grow. In fact their growth is exponential with each story that comes out. This is probably a result of people’s desire to follow the crowd. In fact just this morning I un-followed 500 people/bots/strangers. I will admit that I love the ability to get news from Twitter in real time even before it is on the news. I can find out when a roll over accident is on the freeway before it is even broadcast on television.
So unless someone can come up with a tool that is so easy to use through short messaging system (SMS) they will continue to rule. With smart phones becoming more prevalent people can update a news story directly from the site. Instantly millions of people will know within minutes. In some cases these posts actually result in the media’s attention instead of the other way around. Having Twitter is empowering to the individual. As it has been seen recently, there were individuals in Iran that were posting to the world the violence that was going on. These Twitter posts were fed into many social networking sites and also to the news media. In fact every major news entity in the United States has a Twitter page. I know some people that use them just to follow news sites so that when something happens, they get a message to their phones. It is inevitable that at some point a new technology will come out and unseat Twitter as the major social tool but for now they remain on top. I will continue to follow these technologies and see new breakthrough tools as they develop.
Smart Phone a Necessity
If you are like me the Internet has become a large part of my life where I learn and express myself among other things. I have several computers in my home and my children have grown up with computers available to them. I have been on the Internet since it was nothing more than a black screen with links on the screen navigated by arrow keys. I remember a day when there were no such things as search engines as we know them today. We used tools like Gopher, Archie, and Veronica. I remember when Usenet was a major breakthrough in technology. I remember the excitement of this new invention called Mosaic, the first World Wide Web browser.
Being connected has always been important to me as a ham radio operator. Since I work at a government agency, it is expected that freedoms would be limited. Over the years they have become computer oriented and forced the work force to become computer literate or lose out on their benefits. People use to hate the computers but our employer pushed it upon us. I had no problem with it but I clearly remember others fighting it with all they had. Now they have eliminated personnel offices and now you must go online to be able to edit your retirement, medical, and insurance benefits. If you do not get online, you will not be able to get to your benefits.
Through the passage of time, the same people that have pushed this upon all employees, are now restricting access to virtually everything. One by one they have eliminated access to web mail, social networking, and plenty of other sites. Just this morning I noticed that my own site is now blocked from viewing from work. I am not sure if the reason my site was blocked was because it is a blog, or if it is because I have visited it too many times. I do understand there are reasons for these restrictions because many people do not want their tax dollars to be used for paying employees’ a salary while posting on Myspace. There are other reasons such as the malware that has become prevalent online. What ever the reason, it has made it virtually impossible to check your email or do anything online from work, even on an official lunch break. My work has even banned the use of flash drives, a tool that we used every day for official business. I understand their are threats out there but the government always goes to the extreme on everything. I know it is only a matter of time that we will not be able to go to any web site that is not a .mil, or a .gov domain. They have already made it where you have to digitally sign every email you send if it has an attachment or a URL in it.
For this reason, I am determined that when my cell phone contract expires, I am going to get a smart phone. For financial reasons I have delayed going to this because I have too many expenses to deal with going to college again. As a ham radio operator, I run two repeaters while connected to the Internet allowing world wide communication over a small radio. With this license, also comes responsibility to patrol the frequencies and make sure that our station operates within the guidelines of the laws that govern their operation. I control the operation of these systems over the Internet. Also I just like being able to use the Internet when I am not home and when I am not on work time, I would like to research. I am so tired of not being able to even check my email from work. It looks like the time has finally come to get a smart phone with Internet. My biggest challenge will be waiting for my contract to expire in June so I can change my plan and still get a discount on a new phone.
To many people it seems foolish to even consider staying connected while mobile. I have met some people that complain that they want to leave their cell phones at home when they go on vacation. Not me! I like being connected where ever I am. If I am not in the mood to talk to someone, I can just send them to voice mail. With that said, I believe I will just have to adjust and make this finally happen. No more having my employer preventing me from checking my own email while on my break time. It is important enough to me that I am finally willing to break down and purchase a smart phone and actually pay for the service. Many times I get phone calls telling me about someone misbehaving on our repeaters and I need to turn it off remotely. Without this ability, I lose control of a system that I am responsible for. So again, I guess it is finally time.
Cell Phone Nazis
Is it just me or is there a rash of people that are so opposed to cell phones that people are being told they cannot use them? The latest example is my trip to the doctor’s office this morning. They have put up signs all over the place that say
“Out of courtesy to others please turn all cell phones off. Cell phone activity is not allowed in this office”
Every time I see things like this, I get angry. Since when do we have a right not to be offended? Oh yeah… Since the inception of political correctness. I reject this policy and WILL use my cell phone when I go to these places even if I have no one to call just to make a point. I am tired of people taking away our rights just because someone does not like it. I could live with this policy if they said “Please turn your cell phones to silent” because that would make a little more sense. There is no right to not be offended in this country. If you do not like it, then look the other way.
I will continue to use my cell phones in businesses and when I am approached, I will tell them that if my cell phone is not welcome then neither am I and not come back. Until people start defying these ridiculous rules and standing their ground, they will take away all your abilities. All I wanted to do is sit there quietly and send text messages while I sit there bored in the waiting room. I make a point to put my phone on silent when I am in public places. What exactly is so offensive about being on the cell phone? They have a phone right there in the waiting room that people use and talk just as loud as if they were on their cell phone. The point is that we have an element in our population that has a hatred for cell phones and for some strange reason want to oppress anyone that uses them.
It is sort of like the over publicized bashing of people talking on their cell phone while driving. They have singled this out as the most dangerous thing anyone can do. They ignore people adjusting the radio stations, putting on makeup, and eating all while driving. You never EVER hear anyone complain about any of these activities. I actually watched a television show where they had a car accident and found a cell phone in the floor board and came to the conclusion the accident was directly related to the person talking on their cell phone. It was never even established that he was talking on it, but rather just the presence of a cell phone in the car made it clear that it was the cause. Talking on the cell phone is no more dangerous than changing the station on you car radio.
I noticed this trend several years ago. Even before it was politically correct to bash people for talking on their cell phones, I ran into many people on a one on one basis that it was clear they did not like these new gadgets and they could not understand why anyone wants them. I am guilty of doing this myself and lose all objectivity when talking about Apple products. In my mind they are overpriced and not worth the money but I never advocate taking away their right to use them. This whole topic about cell phones makes me so angry that when I see people with their bumper stickers telling you to hang up and drive, I pull up beside them and pretend to be talking to someone. I get so sick and tired of these politically correct bozos telling the rest of us how to live.
I see more police officers talking on their cell phones while driving all the time. I just want to pull up beside them and hand them a jelly filled donut and shake their hand for having the courage to do the right thing and ignore these crazies. These are the same people that sit around telling you to change your light bulbs to these overpriced fluorescent bulbs that do not work. I realize that I am painting with a very broad brush and likely not being fair with my statements. I apologized if I am unfairly accusing any of you. It is pretty common to lose objectivity when you are posting out of anger.
Talking on your cell phone is not what makes a person a dangerous driver. Some people are dangerous anyway and they could cause an accident while chewing gum. Some people are more alert than others and no amount of laws is going to change that. So those of you that have a special hatred for electronic gadgets can just get over it. I will continue to use my phone in the doctor’s office, in my car, and anywhere else.
T-Mobile’s 3G
We have been pretty loyal to T-Mobile over the years, in fact we have been with them since they entered the U.S. Market when they acquired Voicestream around 2000. We have great service where we go and all at a reasonable price. The one place they seem to be lacking is their 3G, or third generation service. This term refers to the capability to get Internet on your device at a pretty good speed. I have been patiently waiting for this to arrive where we live with no sign of it coming any time soon. T-Mobile did begin their rollout of 3G service back in May 2008 and expanded to 27 cities by October 2008. To date, we have not seen any additions since then and I am beginning to get impatient. Our contract runs out in June 2009 and I would like to stay with them out of loyalty but without any guarantees that 3G is coming any time soon, we may be forced to look elsewhere.
I did read an article on Tmonews.com that T-Mobile plans on increasing from 100 million people with 3G capability to 200 million in the year 2009. They just will not say which cities those will be. I really wish they would at least let us have a hint so we can make some plans.
Also I am a big fan of Blackberries but so far T-Mobile does not offer any blackberries with 3G capability even if it was available in Oklahoma City. I do take a lot of heat from my friends for staying with T-Mobile but loyalty means something to me. I know they will get 3G service here eventually but I am becoming impatient. I know there is a lot of infrastructure to change to get this service but I believe we have a large enough market to justify the expense.
Another thing that I have always loved about T-Mobile was their street level coverage map. This map is a clickable map that allows you to browse right up to your house and see how good their signal is right at your home. Just today I logged into their site and they have changed it a bit like Verizon’s map making it more difficult to make a distinction of where the tower is. This may sound trivial to most people but I have strange hobbies and one of those is finding antennas. As a ham radio operator I have always taken an interest in antennas or towers. With T-Mobile’s map, I could tell exactly where the tower was. This way I could know which ones were T-Mobiles and not another carrier. Well just this morning they changed this to make it not as easy to find the towers. Now they make it look like if there is any signal at all, it is dark green. I am not sure I like this although it is not a deal breaker for me.
I just want to tell T-Mobile if you are listening, I have four phones in Oklahoma City and I want 3G service. I want to stay with you but if you cannot guarantee service in a city/metro with more than a million people, then I may have to shop around. Please make us one of the next cities to roll out 3G service because I work in a place that blocks access to virtually every web site around. I cannot check my personal email, go to any social networking sites, or even check the scores to last night’s Thunder game. If I could get 3G service on my phone, then I would not need their service. Remember, Oklahoma City was one of the original Voicestream cities and when T-Mobile took them over, they were still one of the few that had great coverage and a great customer base. Let us know where the next deployments will be so we do not worry about it.
I will stay with T-Mobile if they can get 3G service. I live and work in the city so we should be able to have access when it is deployed. I am checking the web site every day sitting on the edge of my seat anxiously awaiting that announcement
… Just kidding. I hope to hear great news soon.
T-Mobile
With all the talk of the Apple iPhone I thought I would tell that I am a happy customer with T-Mobile. We have been a four phone family now for three weeks. We have been customers with T-Mobile since 2000 back when it was Voicestream. I have had very good experiences with them from the beginning. We are fortunate that we have a tower very close to our home. My wife and I have had service for seven years and we recently added both our sons to our account grudgingly. We had the big family meeting and explained that if they go over their minutes one time, the phones will be turned off. So far I have been very pleased with their behavior.
We got the unlimited text, picture, video messaging for all phones and the T-Mobile Web for my phone. The reason for this is because I work at an Air Force Base and the base blocks access to all webmail applications. With my phone I can check my mail, weather, and my own web site from work. I have heard complaints about T-Mobile’s coverage in rural areas but here in Oklahoma they have very good coverage. Even in rural areas they have roaming agreements with many other companies. I have the Motorola RIZR Z3, and my wife has the Motorola RAZR. My sons have a Samsung t619, and a Samsung t509 Plum.
We have only had one experience that was unpleasant in all that time. My wife was doing the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event in Midwest City, Oklahoma back in May when her phone was stolen. This event was a 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM event that she was on the committee so she could not leave. When she got home around 7:30 AM she called to report it stolen and order a new SIM card. We thought it was all over and again satisfied.
Then we got the bill a few weeks later and saw that $67.00 worth of ring tones that had been downloaded sometime between 10:00 PM and midnight. When we called to remind them that we had canceled they told us that we would have to pay for it because we did not report the phone missing until the next morning. Oh man, I was very upset. I told them that I was going to cancel immediately and pay the cancellation fee because it was a principal issue. I did not want to get burned twice by getting our phone stolen and then by being forced to pay for charges that we had nothing to do with it. They sent me to the saves department and had it removed from our account. Again, a satisfied customer.
Anyway… With the exception of that one event we have been very satisfied with the service, quality. We have had phones break on us in the past and they sent us new phones and paid for shipping for us to send our old one back to them. Again, in my mind T-Mobile is the best there is. I will be loyal to them.
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June 23, 2007
We just got home from seeing the movie Evan Almighty this evening. It was pretty good but also pretty crowded. We went to the Harkins Theater in Bricktown downtown Oklahoma City. It rained this evening for a little bit and I really enoyed the cooler evening. It was in the low 90’s but very muggy before the storm moved in bringing the temperature to the low 70’s. That was very nice for late June. We were suppose to go to my boss’ house for a party today but she canceled due to the muddy lawn from the recent rain.
My son has been pretty bummed lately because he likes to skateboard and the city makes it illegal to skate anywhere. I thought about looking up the regulation and seeing about trying to get a petition going or something to get that law repealed. I do think it is not right that our city council has put the teenagers into a position where they are outlaws for simply riding their skateboard. It is really a tragedy. I will post more later.
Well the kids got their cell phones yesterday along with unlimited text/picture/video messaging. They seem to love them and so does Sunday and I. It is nice to be able to get in touch with them while they are out with their friends. They keep sending message back and forth all night. Now that we have unlimited messaging with video and pictures, I need to get a new phone that has camera on it. That will be handy for all the storm chasing.
Man, I still have tons of school work to do and am having a tough time getting motivated since I have a couple of very boring topics to cover. Neither of them are interesting enough to keep you from dosing off. We just got back from Chili’s and Wal-Mart a few minutes ago. We got a new ice cream machine. Tonight we can make some home made ice cream. That should be exciting.
Technorati Tags: Evan Almighty, Harkins, Harkins Theaters, Bricktown, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, skateboard, skateboarding, Chilis, Walmart, OU, T-Mobile, cell phones
This is a test note from my cell phone.
I just wanted to test sending a note from my cell phone .

