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This web site gives cell coverage in Manitoba a rating of 9/100.I'm not sure...no cell towers in range?
Best Cell Phone Coverage in Manitoba
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This web site gives cell coverage in Manitoba a rating of 9/100.I'm not sure...no cell towers in range?
likely because it contains information sensitive to the case like a confession.
If the phone has GPS(and what phone doesn't these days) and is in airplane mode it can still be tracked.
ETA: If they had turned it off then yes, they couldn't be tracked, however airplane mode wouldn't cut it.
That's likely because of the dam. Likely Manitoba Hydro paid to make those connections for their employees.According to Rogers' cell phone coverage map, there is coverage downriver from Sundance. Ummm... what?
source: Wireless Network Coverage | Keeping You Connected | Rogers
How long does it take to say "Eff you."I have a feeling there wasn't a whole lot they said in the 30 seconds of them speaking in the video.
According to Rogers' cell phone coverage map, there is coverage downriver from Sundance. Ummm... what?
source: Wireless Network Coverage | Keeping You Connected | Rogers
GPS is not a bidirectional system, it's receive-only. Some phones can use their GPS features in airplane mode, others cant, it's a software limitation.
GPS works by satellite triangulation via timing signals; there's no sat uplink for it. For example, I use a dedicated GPS unit (a Garmin satnav) in my vehicles, and it has no transmission abilities whatsoever - it'd need a FCC class rating if it did. It's just a receiver. The actual map remains in non-volatile memory, so it's not even downloading anything except the sat signals from the GPS sats 10,000 miles up.
Short version; Airplane mode prevents a device from transmitting anything in the radio spectrum. So, no way to track it.
In an earlier thread, a photojournalist who was on the ground in Gillam also said cell service was non-existent to spotty.The only thing I can tell you about that map is that the coverage would be spotty in some places at best. I work regularly from Winnipeg into Northern Ontario and there are many, many places where there's simply no coverage even though the map says there is. Often you have to be in or very near a small town to get half a bar, and these places aren't nearly as remote as Gillam.
"We have committed to providing an update with regards to this investigation in a couple of weeks," RCMP senior media-relations officer Staff Sgt. Janelle Shoihet said in an email. "We will not be confirming any further details in advance of that update."
B.C. manhunt suspects recorded final message on phone found with bodies, family says
A couple of weeks, good to know. That’s remarkably soon!
I wonder if they requested to be buried or cremated together.
Satellite phones aren't uncommon. Or landlines.Can police and hackers really track you with your phone? | Digital Trends
If there wasn't any cell phone service out there then how was the cab driver they apparently may have called, called from there?
ETA: Your smartphone can be tracked even if GPS, location services are turned off
Satellite phones aren't uncommon. Or landlines.
In an earlier thread, a photojournalist who was on the ground in Gillam also said cell service was non-existent to spotty.
Unseasonable snow forces campers out of northern B.C. provincial park - KamloopsMatters.com
Just an interesting nugget of info - carry on!
Highway 97 near Fort Nelson, Steamboat Hill (left) and Sikanni Chief, are covered in snow during unusual weather patterns in the middle of August 2019
A notice posted on the Facebook page of Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park said the park was closed on Sunday and would remain so until further notice because the heavy, wet snow brought down numerous trees and more could come down.
I'm saying the call wasn't from them. It was from someone with a satellite phone or landline.So you think they found a landline out in the middle of nowhere? On a dead end dirt road?