The Wireless Airwaves are Full - Interruption Management
One of many indicators of why we're interrupted so often: as reported by CNNMoney.com, "The U.S. mobile phone industry is running out of the airwaves necessary to provide voice, text and Internet services to its customers."
This spectrum crunch "threatens to increase the number of dropped calls, slow down data speeds and raise customers' prices. It will also whittle down the nation's number of wireless carriers and create a deeper financial divide between those companies that have capacity and those that don't."Labels: data, distraction, interruptions, noise, overload, talk
This spectrum crunch "threatens to increase the number of dropped calls, slow down data speeds and raise customers' prices. It will also whittle down the nation's number of wireless carriers and create a deeper financial divide between those companies that have capacity and those that don't."
Labels: data, distraction, interruptions, noise, overload, talk