Major sporting and cultural events – such as Sting’s performance on Thursday night and the Bruce Springsteen concert on Friday night – bring fun and excitement to the masses, but also present them with a problem that has become rare in everyday life: the reception of mobile phones are sometimes catastrophic at matches or concerts Stadium or large hall, modern facilities such as WhatsApp are hardly usable. But there are tricks to successfully send messages to the outside world even from the sea of people.
Filming your favorite song during the concert and posting it on Facebook, tracking down missing friends in an “emergency” while buying drinks – there are many more or less good reasons to whip out your smartphone at a big event. However, mobile phones can also cause problems. For athletes and artists who want their fans to embrace the moment instead of staring at the screen. And with the fans, because they fall short due to the overloaded network in sending photos and contacting friends. You can read here why this is the case and how you can communicate even when it is busy.
Source: Krone

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