In a copyrighted story appearing in the January 19, 2009 issue of WirelessWeek, Monica Alleven reports that that the wireless carriers in D.C. are expecting record-breaking crowds for the Obama inauguration, and with it big-time network congestion.
The CTIA suggests that visitors in D.C. text, rather than make voice calls, to help reduce network overloads. As Monica notes in her story, “One of the things SMS has going for it is it uses a small amount of bandwidth compared with voice.”
The story is well worth reading!
Jonathan