YnysMon Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Graham doesn’t seem to have had his. ‘I obviously don't deserve saving’. We both have the same make phone and my message was saved under Wireless emergency alerts but Graham ‘s phone is showing no trace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SwanR Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Helen are both phones on 4G or 5G? I don't think 3G phones would have received it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExSurveyor Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Be Alert, your country needs Lerts. I think they could have found a slightly less American sounding voice. Dame Edna would have been good fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoggy Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 I didn't get it, samsung galaxy s10 so should have no problem. I'm obviously a lost cause. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YnysMon Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 22 minutes ago, SwanR said: Helen are both phones on 4G or 5G? I don't think 3G phones would have received it. Graham’s one is a newer Motorola model than mine…it’s a mystery. I persuaded him to get a Motorola as I’d been so impressed with the features mine had for a very reasonable price. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lulu Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Think it also depends on the phone providers. My dad’s old Iphone wasnt new enough so didnt go off. Mine and Graham’s did (vodaphone), my son inlaw is on EE worked, mum on O2 worked fine. My son who is on Three didnt go off at all and his phone is a fairly new iPhone. We were all in the same room, alerts going off at different times. EE went off first but mine took so long I thought it wasn’t going to work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meantime Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 You had to be within range of a 4G or 5G mast and be running a minimum level of iOS or Android to receive the alert. I guess that's why they called it a test. No point having a test if you know it's going to work first time! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclemike Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 2 iphones here both with t-mobile,one went off tother didnt, both on 5g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExSurveyor Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 If your not on the list…… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JawsOrca Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Our two didn't go off but we was in Great yarmouth so just put it down to that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chelsea14Ian Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Think it's odd that the Alarm is only sent to smart phones.Mine went off at 3.00pm.Marinas about 15 minutes later.If as suggested it's to warn for example flooding. The warning may be to late.Think more work needs to be done to improve the system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham47 Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 It would appear that people on the 3 Network didn’t get the alarm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 Mine (Sony Xperia) and Julie's (Samsung) both received the alert with no issues 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 So basically, what appears to be the case, is that it does seem to work as well as the Track and Trace app developed during the pandemic. Probably put together by the same people at an exorbitant price, too. Why am I not surprised? Me, cynical? Whatever gave you that impression?? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YnysMon Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 16 minutes ago, Mouldy said: Me, cynical? Whatever gave you that impression?? Watch it Malcolm, you do not want to be know as the ‘Mr Cynical’ of NBN, there’s plenty of us vying for that position (even Ms Cynicals). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoggy Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 It was a test,tests are to see if it works, as long as they get the feedback it's a success. When I get home from the pub I'll check the old phone I left on with a defunct sim as it should be done on the same system as you can call 999 without a sim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SueH Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 I'm on three and it didn't work in Wiltshire either! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LizG Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 14:59 mine went off (Tesco) daughter's at 15:00, husband turned off emergency notifications on his phone - driving down the A11 before the signal disappears Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisB Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 At 1515hrs I realised mine had not gone off, it is a Samsung S20. I opened it to see if there was a message and swiped down from top. The message then appeared and the warning sounded. I don't know if I have blocked it in some way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meantime Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 1 hour ago, Mouldy said: So basically, what appears to be the case, is that it does seem to work as well as the Track and Trace app developed during the pandemic. Probably put together by the same people at an exorbitant price, too. Why am I not surprised? Me, cynical? Whatever gave you that impression?? But, you have to realise it is totally different to the Track and Trace app. The emergency alert system is a feature that has been built into the OS by Apple and Android over a number of years. It is available in any country that wishes to take advantage of the technology. It relies on you having a good signal with a 4G or 5G phone mast. It relies on a number of phone network providers and their phone masts. It is a one way broadcast on a best endeavours basis. Our Government has very little input to a system that has been put together by a number of disparate technology companies. Our Government is basically responsible for about 10% of the whole setup. They rely on the phone networks, using their masts to send the alert. They decide which of the masts the alert should go out from, either localised or National. That is the part the Government has any real control over. The rest of the system is down to the phone manufacturer, the OS developer, the quality of the signal from your local mast, whether you can even get 4G or 5G. Whether your local mast is down at the time the signal is sent etc. etc. It is not a fail safe communication. It is just ONE of many systems the Government will use to alert you should a real emergency occur. There are way too many factors outside of the Governments direct control to make this the one and only alert system they would use, I guess that's why they wanted to test just how useful it could be. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YnysMon Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 We’ve realised why Graham didn’t receive it, he was on airplane mode. Doh! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hylander Posted April 24, 2023 Author Share Posted April 24, 2023 10 hours ago, ChrisB said: At 1515hrs I realised mine had not gone off, it is a Samsung S20. I opened it to see if there was a message and swiped down from top. The message then appeared and the warning sounded. I don't know if I have blocked it in some way. I too have a Samsung S20 and mine never did go off and no message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisB Posted April 24, 2023 Share Posted April 24, 2023 It appears in excess of 10 million phones did not work including virtually all "3" customers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hylander Posted April 24, 2023 Author Share Posted April 24, 2023 41 minutes ago, ChrisB said: It appears in excess of 10 million phones did not work including virtually all "3" customers. That worked then!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted April 24, 2023 Share Posted April 24, 2023 11 hours ago, Meantime said: But, you have to realise it is totally different to the Track and Trace app. The emergency alert system is a feature that has been built into the OS by Apple and Android over a number of years. It is available in any country that wishes to take advantage of the technology. It relies on you having a good signal with a 4G or 5G phone mast. It relies on a number of phone network providers and their phone masts. It is a one way broadcast on a best endeavours basis. Our Government has very little input to a system that has been put together by a number of disparate technology companies. Our Government is basically responsible for about 10% of the whole setup. They rely on the phone networks, using their masts to send the alert. They decide which of the masts the alert should go out from, either localised or National. That is the part the Government has any real control over. The rest of the system is down to the phone manufacturer, the OS developer, the quality of the signal from your local mast, whether you can even get 4G or 5G. Whether your local mast is down at the time the signal is sent etc. etc. It is not a fail safe communication. It is just ONE of many systems the Government will use to alert you should a real emergency occur. There are way too many factors outside of the Governments direct control to make this the one and only alert system they would use, I guess that's why they wanted to test just how useful it could be. Hmmm. Given Three’s claimed network coverage, the fact that very few of their customers actually heard the alarm, seems to indicate a massive flaw in the system. Surely, not all of their network was down at the time, nor all of their customers using ‘old tech’ phones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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