Can't imagine it would effect other 3G handset users. Surely the base stations, once they reach their peak power and can go no higer, will dump the connections from the handsets that are using the most? Seems logical to me that the base station would assume these are the ones that are further away and so would be dropped for another cell.
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Can't imagine it would effect other 3G handset users.
Surely the base stations, once they reach their peak power and can go no higer, will dump the connections from the handsets that are using the most? Seems logical to me that the base station would assume these are the ones that are further away and so would be dropped for another cell.
course, i could be wrong.