Are Cell Phones Reliable?
How Reliable are Cell Phones? Cellular phones and pagers are
part of the "now" generation, instant contact, anywhere at any
time. People are looking for convenience, comfort and security.
The question is how instantaneous and reliable is the contact?
Talking with someone is the main use for a cell phone, yet due
to poor reception how often do calls not go through, or
important calls "dropped" due to flaky coverage? Let us not
forget, that in a time of tragedy, lines were congested and the
resounding "all circuits busy" messages were heard from coast to
coast. There is certainly room for improvement if you want to
reach out and touch someone.
The alternative to voice communication is traditional text
messaging, enjoyed by the young as SMS, a 'hip' communication
method, and the older as the tried and true paging, a
trustworthy means of communication. A carrier receives pages or
text messages via a traditional dial up modem or Internet
connection to their terminal, and then broadcasts the messages
over their network to the appropriate wireless device. How
instant is sending a text message? The answer might surprise
you...it depends.
Traditional means of sending text messages is surprisingly
reliable and fast. However, many cellular carriers, wishing to
merge technologies while keeping costs down, have opted to
utilize email technology to send text messages. Why not, an
email is nothing more than a text message, using the Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP). On the surface this sounds like a
great idea, nearly everyone has email access, and the use of the
Internet streamlines the sending of messages.
What is often overlooked, is the fact that email was not
designed to be time sensitive. There can be significant delays
and an instantaneous receipt can be lost when sending email to a
pager or cell phone. Text messages sent via the email protocol
SMTP could take a more scenic delivery route. While in many
cases, receiving messages in a timely fashion is not critical;
some industries require and benefit from the receipt of urgent
messages. It is therefore important to realize and make a
distinction between the protocols that are designed for
instantaneous communication and those that are not.
If sending messages immediately to a cell phone or pager is
required, more reliable protocols are available. When sending
text messages, via a modem, the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol
(TAP) is extremely dependable, albeit slower due to the modem
dialing. If sending messages with a high-speed Internet
connection use the newer time sensitive Internet protocols:
Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP) and Wireless Communication
Transfer Protocol (WCTP). If your carrier supports these
protocols they are the better options for sending important
messages.
If carriers understand the "now" generation is about speed and
reliability, customer satisfaction will improve. Text messaging
is a reliable and useful communication method, especially since
voice is not always convenient or possible. With public
awareness and urging, carriers will increase their offerings of
text messaging protocols. Carriers should offer email or SMTP,
but they must also support time sensitive protocols, regardless,
of whether the protocols are older such as TAP or newer such as
WCTP.
Resources - Carriers supporting SNPP -
http://www.notepage.net/snpp.htm Carriers supporting WCTP -
http://www.notepage.net/wctp.htm