Seemingly ‘SOS’ is replacing network bars
shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zipEnglish
5 monthsHappy to report that meshtastic is still functioning, despite not being charged a monthly service fee.
- rockyracoon@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
What ways do you use meshtastic? Did you setup any friends or family with terminals? It’s kinda just like a group text right?
I’ve been thinking about setting one up myself but I’m not sure what I’d do with it. Im not sure I could convince anyone to use it even if I gifted them a radio. And I get enough of hams just chatting about their gear on HF…
shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zipEnglish
5 monthsI have not done so yet, but I’m going to set up a few of my family members with nodes, but I’m going to get them one of those helltec mesh pocket nodes since it’s also a phone backup battery. That way they’ll be likely to actually carry it with them.
- FapFlop@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
This is the way. You get permission to install an infrastructure node on their roof to help build out mesh connectivity. If this house is on a hill, great. If it’s not, that’s fine. It can still help contribute.
The mesh must grow.
- reddig33@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
SOS is what a phone displays when it can reach a cell tower, but cant find an valid account associated with its SIM card. Its so you can make emergency calls to things like 911 from any phone, regardless of whether you’ve paid a carrier for service or had your service cut off. Or the only cell tower you can reach has no connection to your carrier, but other carriers on that tower are available to make emergency calls.
- reddig33@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
Maybe. Depends on what you are asking. If you havent signed up with a carrier, i dont think you can enable wifi calling. But if you have no cell tower connection and youve previously set up wifi calling, it looks like you can still make emergency calls:
“Emergency calls on your iPhone are routed through cellular service when available. In the event that cellular service isn’t available, and you have enabled Wi-Fi Calling, emergency calls may be made over Wi-Fi, and your device’s location information may be used for emergency calls to aid response efforts, regardless of whether you enable Location Services. Some carriers may use the address you registered with the carrier when signing up for Wi-Fi Calling as your location. When connected to Wi-Fi calling, your iPhone may not receive emergency alerts.”
https://support.apple.com/en-is/guide/iphone/iph78f4697ca/ios
- 5 months
not always, when I’m out in the middle of nowhere, I also see sos
shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zipEnglish
5 monthsBy out in the middle of nowhere, you would have to not be able to connect to any carrier network at all. If you are a Verizon customer and can’t get Verizon signal, but you can see an AT&T tower, you will connect to it to make 911 calls, or a T-Mobile tower, if that’s the one you can see. It doesn’t matter. Every carrier has to carry 911 calls for every other carrier.
ryannathans@aussie.zoneEnglish
5 monthsAlso iphones I think use satellite for SoS capability now if no cell
- corsicanguppy@lemmy.caEnglish5 months
So the glitch is in auth/access/accounting, like the intern just pushed to prod.
- saltesc@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
I thought this wasn’t a legal requirement of US carriers, sharing their towers for emergencies. Maybe it’s a state thing.
- reddig33@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
Google AI search says it’s a federal mandate in the US. I couldn’t find the related legislation though.
- village604@adultswim.fanEnglish5 months
Subpart B—Telecommunications Carriers
§ 9.4 Obligation to transmit 911 calls.
All telecommunications carriers shall transmit all 911 calls to a PSAP, to a designated statewide default answering point, or to an appropriate local emergency authority as set forth in § 9.5.
TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.comEnglish
5 monthsVerizon tried to charge me a dollar for an emailed version of some instructions their CSR was flubbing on the phone.
Glad to see that they seemed to have found their dollar somewhere else.
- thesohoriots@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
Glad that they mention, albeit a ways in, that reports of other carriers being down are because people try to call Verizon-serviced phones and freak out on Downdetector when it doesn’t go through.
- frongt@lemmy.zipEnglish5 months
Downdetector has never been a reliable indicator of anything except people freaking out.
- Ancalagon@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months
It’s also a way to track you without you being able to communicate.




