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Wireless carriers boost networks for Obama inauguration
AFP - 2 hours 14 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) - - US wireless carriers are boosting capacity ahead of the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama but there may be network congestion as millions flock to the US capital, a trade association warned.
Noting that an estimated two to four million people are expected to attend Obama's January 20 swearing-in, CTIA-The Wireless Association said they should be prepared for delays when trying to use mobile devices.
"The wireless industry is preparing for record traffic during the inauguration," said Steve Largent, the association's president.
"Companies are undertaking extraordinary efforts to expand their networks' capacities," he said in a statement, "but it's important for the public to understand that there will likely be some delays.
"Just as restaurants, trains, and highways have maximum capacity limits, wireless networks have also been built to meet the needs of a large, but limited amount of people," Largent said.
The association advised mobile users who may have trouble getting through to "text, don't talk."
"Text messages and emails can get through wireless networks when it is too congested to make voice calls," it said.
The wireless association is not the only group trying to ensure a smooth inauguration experience.
Qorvis Communications and the law firm Patton Boggs on Thursday launched a software application for the Apple iPhone aimed at helping visitors attending the inauguration.
The application provides information about the inaugural galas and events, directions on foot or by metro, restaurant guides, weather forecasts and the locations of the nearest Starbucks, Wi-Fi zones or ATM cash machines.
"We wanted to offer the public a useful and speedy way to obtain information about this historic event," said Michael Petruzzello, managing partner of Qorvis.
The company said versions of the application for the Blackberry and "Google phone" were in the works.
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