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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Daily Stat: Cell-Phone Speeds Sink Dramatically at Sporting Events

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JULY 18, 2012
Cell-Phone Speeds Sink Dramatically
at Sporting Events
In an experiment to test cell-phone performance during sports events, researchers from app maker SwayMarkets found that network speeds at Boston's Fenway Park were generally abysmal during a baseball game, with Facebook sometimes requiring 20 seconds to refresh. Performance got even worse during slack times, such as the seventh-inning stretch, when wireless networks were overwhelmed by fans' phone use. During one timeout, data speeds fell below 100 kilobits per second, reminiscent of the dial-up modem era, according to CNN.
Source: Why your wireless service sucks at sports games
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