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March 8, 2002 Friday Zilhaj 23, 1422





Sun disrupts cellphones, says study


WASHINGTON, March 7: Cell telephone users already dismayed at losing their signal in tunnels, large buildings and in mysterious “dead spots” can blame another factor for cutting off their vital conversations — solar bursts.

Bursts of microwave energy from the sun can disrupt wireless cell communications several times a year, a team at Lucent Technologies’ Bell Labs said on Wednesday.

They are worst at so-called solar maximums, which are marked by sunspot and other activity.—Reuters






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