Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Talk Talk warns disruption of Wi-Fi this Christmas



Another Christmas is around the corner with all its pomp and grandeur. Ding dong ding dong… the bells are ringing and our street corners are getting coated with snow rapidly. It seems everyone is already overwhelmed with ecstasy but for Wi-Fi users, there is a bad news after all. Wireless Internet Service Provider, Talk Talk has made a caution for them that the Wi-Fi connection they are using right now can be disrupted due to the Christmas lights.

The well-known service provider of wireless internet connection has reportedly said that they are getting tons of complaints about this disruption at the advent of this festive season. Consumers are complaining that their Wi-Fi connection is getting slower than ever before but they are helpless and can’t simply guess the reason behind it.

The company, with all these complaints boarded on their desk, went underwater of the problem and it was revealed that this is happening because of the meddling of the beautiful Christmas lights. They are so cute and innocent villains, indeed! A prominent spokesperson of the Wi-Fi service provider, Talk Talk told the press that they have experienced in their past that Wi-Fi connection gets hampered due to the decorative Christmas lights that have been illuminating me and you for years.
The disruption, if measured in percentage, may heighten up to 25% irrespective of service providers.

The company literally fears a massive disruption of Wi-Fi connectivity this Christmas season. Presently, many broadband users are aware of the fact that Wi-Fi connection can be disrupted due to remoteness from telephone exchange or clogging on broadband internet connections. But they are yet to discover this new fact which has been made known by Talk Talk.

The most important part of the company announcement is their recommendation to keep Christmas lights as far as possible from Wi-Fi routers and computers. They also have gone that far to advise the consumers to switch of their lights if possible. They have showed a rather expensive solution by saying that Wi-Fi users can also filter their connection provided they are using it on their mobile phones.

Am I getting tedious any way? I hope these words are useless standing on the threshold of the biggest fiesta of the year. Whatever disruption may cause, let’s plunge into limitless frivolity of Christmas. Wi-Fi should not be an impediment for the festive merriment. Let’s shout.. ¡Diviértanse!

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