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SnoopZ 23-04-2023 10:55

UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Just a reminder.

The UK government will broadcast an Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test at 3pm today 23/04

This will be on all compatible mobile phones and tablets and you should hear it even if your device is on silent, you should hear a loud siren sound and vibration for 10 seconds and a message displayed on the home screen, however although it's not recommended you do have the ability to disable Emergency Alerts in your devices settings, this maybe something you wish to do if you're driving during the test.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65177316
https://www.gov.uk/alerts


Pierre 23-04-2023 11:27

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
I’ve disabled mine.

nomadking 23-04-2023 11:35

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
I would think only a few people in the area of each mobile phone tower need to receive it, in order to test the system. The danger is that if people disable receipt of the message, instead of turning their phone off, and don't re-enable it, they might miss out on any real situations.

joglynne 23-04-2023 11:41

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36150388)
I’ve disabled mine.

Could I ask why?

I don't question your decision just interested in your reason.

I am also interested in seeing if I end up with 2 alerts as I have a duel sim phone with both sims active. I believe it isn't triggered by our phone numbers but sent to all phones and, if so, will only be recieved the one time. Sorry if I'm not making sense but my brain isn't in gear yet. Too many meds. :D

jfman 23-04-2023 11:47

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36150389)
I would think only a few people in the area of each mobile phone tower need to receive it, in order to test the system. The danger is that if people disable receipt of the message, instead of turning their phone off, and don't re-enable it, they might miss out on any real situations.

Isn't the point though to test that it goes to everyone? (well, almost everyone).

SnoopZ 23-04-2023 11:48

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
I want to experience it as I'm not driving, I should get it on my mobile phone but the article says tablet too and mine isn't 4G/5G just WiFi.

Let the chaos begin, there are going to be lots of people not aware of these tests, and people with health and age issues that will not understand it and panic, but it has to be done.

jfman 23-04-2023 11:51

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36150390)
Could I ask why?

I don't question your decision just interested in your reason.

I am also interested in seeing if I end up with 2 alerts as I have a duel sim phone with both sims active. I believe it isn't triggered by our phone numbers but sent to all phones and, if so, will only be recieved the one time. Sorry if I'm not making sense but my brain isn't in gear yet. Too many meds. :D

I'd have guessed twice (as it's two radios, potentially registered to two masts), but proof will be in the pudding. Unless of course the phone itself recognises the second receipt as a duplicate of the first.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36150392)
I want to experience it as I'm not driving, I should get it on my mobile phone but the article says tablet too and mine isn't 4G/5G just WiFi.

Let the chaos begin, there are going to be lots of people not aware of these tests, and people with health and age issues that will not understand it and panic, but it has to be done.

It defo needs to be a 4G/5G enabled tablet to receive the broadcast. The Guardian article highlights mobile enabled Android tablets but not mobile enabled iPads. My guess is that Apple have disabled calling/SMS features (if you link with an iPhone, it uses the iPhone for those purposes) and is solely a data function.

heero_yuy 23-04-2023 11:52

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
I'll wrap mine up in pillows to muffle it. :D

SnoopZ 23-04-2023 11:55

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Everyone who happens to be making a mobile phone call at 3pm are going to have a heart attack!

nomadking 23-04-2023 12:02

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36150391)
Isn't the point though to test that it goes to everyone? (well, almost everyone).

The test isn't of people's phones, but whether the tower will transmit the signal to all phones in it's area. Only a few phones in each area need to be on or enabled to test it. As long as there is no selection process, then the test will still be valid.

Systems in the future could change and technology upgraded. Will the system have to be retested then?

jfman 23-04-2023 12:21

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36150397)
The test isn't of people's phones, but whether the tower will transmit the signal to all phones in it's area. Only a few phones in each area need to be on or enabled to test it. As long as there is no selection process, then the test will still be valid.

I think you are missing the point of the system.

Quote:

Systems in the future could change and technology upgraded. Will the system have to be retested then?
Potentially. Countries that utilise the technology already (e.g. the United States) have tested it on multiple occasions, in addition to live use cases.

Mr K 23-04-2023 12:44

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
What if threre's a real emergency at 3pm?

jfman 23-04-2023 13:38

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Head to Twitter, where one third of the users will deny it's happening.

Hugh 23-04-2023 13:58

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36150403)
Head to Twitter, where one third of the users will deny it's happening.

And another third will blame the "libs"…

joglynne 23-04-2023 14:08

Re: UK Emergency Alert Mobile Phone Test - 3pm 23/04
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36150406)
And another third will blame the "libs"…

Whilst many of the rest will don tasteful tin hats as they know the signal is designed to activate the nanodes that were implanted via covid vaccines.


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