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Even the new minister also diam diam . Don't know why the Ministry of Transport don't sack the CEO of SMRT ? Is he that powerful ? World Class in Disruption of Services .
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Re: 2 young lives lost

Mobile service suspended on Circle Line on Thursday night


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SINGAPORE - Mobile operators and the Land Transport Authority said that mobile service along the Circle Line will be suspended until late on Thursday (Nov 3) night.

"On instructions from the authorities, mobile network equipment along the Circle Line will be suspended until 10.30pm," M1 announced on Facebook.

"During this period, you will not be able to make calls, send messages, or access the Internet."

Starhub said, also on Facebook: "We have been instructed to turn off mobile services in the Circle Line. During this period, you will not be able to make calls, send SMS or access the internet when travelling on Circle Line."

Singtel's update also confirmed that service will be suspended until 10.30pm.

"Due to ongoing checks on Circle Line signalling system by LTA, mobile customers will not be able to receive mobile signals at all CCL stations from Harbourfront to Bayfront from now to 10.30pm tonight," it said in a Facebook post.


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Why can't they shut down the entire CCL to do a thorough check in the tunnel ?
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Re: 2 young lives lost

Mobile service on Circle Line resumes at 10.30pm on Thursday night after suspension

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SINGAPORE - Mobile service along the Circle Line resumed at about 10.30pm on Thursday (Nov 3) after a suspension of more than an hour.

The suspension was to facilitate tests for the source of a signal interference which disrupted train service on Wednesday.

"Telco signals will progressively resume along Circle Line," SMRT said in a tweet.



M1 also announced on on Facebook at 10.32pm that mobile service had resumed on the line.

Mobile operators and the Land Transport Authority said at about 8.45pm that mobile service along the Circle Line will be suspended on Thursday night.

"On instructions from the authorities, mobile network equipment along the Circle Line will be suspended until 10.30pm," M1 announced on Facebook.

"During this period, you will not be able to make calls, send messages, or access the Internet."


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Re: 2 young lives lost

Mobile services on Circle Line suspended on Friday morning as commuters told to expect delays


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SINGAPORE - Mobile service on the Circle Line (CCL) was temporarily switched off until 9am on Friday (Nov 4) morning, the three telcos said.

SMRT had first announced at 6.43am that CCL trains might experience delays due to signal interference and that CCL trains were manned on Friday morning.

It then tweeted at 7.04am that commuters along the CCL will experience temporary suspension of mobile services.

Telco companies Singtel, Starhub and M1 also announced on Friday morning that their mobile services on the CCL would be temporarily suspended until 9am.

The suspension comes after an earlier halt was carried out on the CCL on Thursday night for more than an hour until about 10.30pm.
Telcos said that mobile service along the Circle Line would be suspended on Thursday (Nov 3) night.

The suspension was also to facilitate tests for the source of a signal interference which disrupted train service on Wednesday.

A mysterious signal interference had resurfaced on Wednesday morning, interrupting train service on the Circle Line for three hours during peak hour.

Service ground to a halt for more than an hour at five stations between Botanic Gardens and Serangoon.

The signal interference first occurred in late August, disrupting service on the Circle Line for a week.


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Re: 2 young lives lost

Unexpected shutdown of telco services along Circle Line upsets commuters


Commuters on CCL were not able to make calls, send messages, or access the Internet during the suspension



Published: 6:21 PM, November 3, 2016

Updated: 8:41 AM, November 4, 2016



SINGAPORE — With nary a warning, mobile signals were shut down for at least two hours throughout the entire Circle Line (CCL) on Thursday (Nov 3) night.

The unprecedented move, which upset thousands of commuters, was ordered by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) as it tries to flush out the culprit behind the recent signal interferences that caused several disruptions since August.

Commuters fumed, saying an SMS alert could have been sent out moments before the shutdown, even if tests had to run promptly.

A 53-year-old IT professional who wanted to be known only as Ms Tan said: “When my line got cut suddenly, I felt quite helpless. I didn’t know what was happening.”

Ms Lily Toh, 62, a salesperson, added: “They didn’t inform us beforehand, so I thought I was experiencing a billing issue when my line got cut suddenly. I would appreciate it if they could send us a message to inform us before cutting the signal in future.”

Asked about such sentiments, the SMRT and LTA pointed to their statement on Wednesday that said suspensions of mobile signals could be carried out should signal interferences recur, and that announcements would be made in trains and stations.

Ms Tan, however, felt that the announcements were “not clear enough” and she did not know it was related to tests to tackle the train signal faults.

Professor Lim Teng Joon, a wireless-communications expert at the National University of Singapore, said it would have been better if commuters had been given advance notice of the mobile services shutdown.


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In the real world, they'll have to hold press conference n state their game plan. Where got hide like cb tortoise n issue piece meal press release n act like repeated breakdowns are ok. Like not an issue.

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So far nobody gave a press statement . All still hiding . All still diam diam . The press today keep on attacking AHTC. Why the WP & other opposition parties never make noise about the mrt breakdowns ?


I doubt they can pinpoint the source of the interfering signal . Looks like more of an attack on mrt system. There are other types of frequencies other than Telco signals . What they should do is to close the CCL and go inside the tunnel to check . They should also change their signalling frequency . So you still think that driverless technology is still safe ?
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So far nobody gave a press statement . All still hiding . All still diam diam . The press today keep on attacking AHTC. Why the WP & other opposition parties never make noise about the mrt breakdowns ?


I doubt they can pinpoint the source of the interfering signal . Looks like more of an attack on mrt system. There are other types of frequencies other than Telco signals . What they should do is to close the CCL and go inside the tunnel to check . They should also change their signalling frequency . So you still think that driverless technology is still safe ?
They already smear Wp before last elections.
Didn't work.
Knn still want to try try try again.

And maybe si some hero bring a powerful transmitter n battery pack, board train n turn on the message fuck you mrt to jam the train.

But if its interference signal from one specific spot like a building, the jam should be one specific spot only. So How come can jam after moving from that spot? Or are they going to blame note 7 for interference?
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Re: 2 young lives lost

Whole-day shutdown the latest twist in CCL mystery signal hunt


By Kenneth Cheng

Published: 4:00 AM, November 5, 2016


SINGAPORE — The hunt for the source of interfering signals that have repeatedly disrupted train services on the Circle Line (CCL) in recent months was ratcheted up a notch yesterday, with the authorities taking the unprecedented step of ordering a full-day suspension of mobile services through all 30 stations.

Experts TODAY spoke to generally did not want to speculate on why mobile services had to be suspended across the entire line — the mobile network will be restored progressively from 11am today.

But Professor Lim Teng Joon, a wireless-communications expert at the National University of Singapore said: “The fact is we don’t have enough information ... but (based on the scale of the shutdown) it sounds to me that they’re still quite far from the answer unless they have some kind of strategy that they’re not telling us about.”

The first mobile-service suspension on the CCL was in September and lasted for two hours at four stations. On the second and most recent time — on Thursday, a day after train delays hit various locations on the CCL — it extended to the whole line, but for about two hours.

Yesterday’s shutdown was to have lasted two hours or so, according to the first announcement just after 7am. SMRT warned of delays on the CCL owing to the recurring signal fault but trains appeared to run smoothly at several stations TODAY visited.

Later in the morning, however, the suspension of mobile services was extended to the whole day, with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) citing “ongoing tests”. An Infocomm Media Development Authority spokesperson said it asked Singtel, StarHub and M1 to kill their networks on the CCL yesterday “to allow the LTA and its contractors to undertake a rigorous process of elimination so that all possible causes can be isolated and investigated fully”.


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Commuters please don't complain that you cannot use your mobile devices . It is not the Telcos' fault . You should complain to SMRT & LTA instead .
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Mobile network in MRT Circle Line to be restored by noon on Saturday

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SINGAPORE - Mobile service on the Circle Line will resume from 11am on Saturday (Nov 5), and can be expected to be fully restored by noon, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday night.

Mobile service on the MRT line has been halted since Friday (Nov 4) morning as SMRT and LTA tested for the source of signal interference that has disrupted train service.

LTA said in a Facebook post: "The mobile network will be progressively restored within the CCL from 11am on Saturday and is expected to be fully up by noon.

"We thank commuters for their patience and understanding."

It added that the temporary suspension of mobile signals in the Circle Line was to fully investigate all possible causes of the interference.

"The information gathered will be studied. Both LTA and SMRT will continue their investigations," LTA said.

Telco M1 said on Facebook that mobile service will be progressively restored from 11am on Saturday.


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Singapore's mrt system is such a disgrace .
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Re: 2 young lives lost

Mobile services back on Circle Line


Published Nov 6, 2016, 5:00 am SGT


Tiffany Fumiko Tay

Mobile service on the Circle Line resumed yesterday, with commuters finally able to call, text and access the Internet after a day's suspension.

After the Land Transport Authority's (LTA) announcement last Friday night, the three telcos - Singtel, StarHub and M1 - restarted service between 11am and noon.

Tests were carried out during the shutdown to isolate the cause of the signalling faults that have affected the line since Wednesday morning.

The mysterious signal interference that plagued the Circle Line in late August, causing disruptions with slower train speeds and reduced service frequency for a week, resurfaced two months later.

Dr Park Byung Joon, SIM University senior lecturer in urban transport management, said finding the source of the issue is more challenging than people think.

"It is harder to find the source when it is an intermittent interference than one that is always there. With a constant source, it is easier for radar systems to detect.

"The problem is it happened two months ago and then came back, meaning whatever it was is still there."

While nothing is being ruled out at this stage, Dr Park said the authorities appear to be zeroing in on signal interference, which "means that an electromagnetic field somewhere is interfering with their signalling system".

He said the interference could come from any number of sources, including the mobile network, or nearby buildings with underground equipment that emanates strong electromagnetic fields.

By suspending the mobile services, Dr Park said the authorities would be able to eliminate the network as the cause, and also declutter the saturation of disruptive frequencies in the air, making it easier to find the source.

In a joint statement in September, the LTA and rail operator SMRT said they were installing "spectrum analysers" to detect the presence of interfering signals.


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Bet they cannot find the source of the interfering signal .
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They already smear Wp before last elections.
Didn't work.
Knn still want to try try try again.

And maybe si some hero bring a powerful transmitter n battery pack, board train n turn on the message fuck you mrt to jam the train.

But if its interference signal from one specific spot like a building, the jam should be one specific spot only. So How come can jam after moving from that spot? Or are they going to blame note 7 for interference?
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Really spending all that kind of resources to make WP look bad . Why can't they use the resources to solve the mrt problems and or to solve the unemployed problems.

I am sure that there are now technology that can jam signals and or distort signals . Remember the movie Mission Impossible ? So you still think that driverless technology is still safe ???
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Really spending all that kind of resources to make WP look bad . Why can't they use the resources to solve the mrt problems and or to solve the unemployed problems.

I am sure that there are now technology that can jam signals and or distort signals . Remember the movie Mission Impossible ? So you still think that driverless technology is still safe ???
People still don't get it.

In a dictatorship, the dictators decide wats best. Obviously threats to them is priority n critical to them than suffering of the people

They'll definitely choose to spend 100 million to destroy oppo than alleviate peoples sufferings
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Published Nov 6, 2016, 5:00 am SGT


Tiffany Fumiko Tay

Mobile service on the Circle Line resumed yesterday, with commuters finally able to call, text and access the Internet after a day's suspension.

After the Land Transport Authority's (LTA) announcement last Friday night, the three telcos - Singtel, StarHub and M1 - restarted service between 11am and noon.

Tests were carried out during the shutdown to isolate the cause of the signalling faults that have affected the line since Wednesday morning.

The mysterious signal interference that plagued the Circle Line in late August, causing disruptions with slower train speeds and reduced service frequency for a week, resurfaced two months later.

Dr Park Byung Joon, SIM University senior lecturer in urban transport management, said finding the source of the issue is more challenging than people think.

"It is harder to find the source when it is an intermittent interference than one that is always there. With a constant source, it is easier for radar systems to detect.

"The problem is it happened two months ago and then came back, meaning whatever it was is still there."

While nothing is being ruled out at this stage, Dr Park said the authorities appear to be zeroing in on signal interference, which "means that an electromagnetic field somewhere is interfering with their signalling system".

He said the interference could come from any number of sources, including the mobile network, or nearby buildings with underground equipment that emanates strong electromagnetic fields.

By suspending the mobile services, Dr Park said the authorities would be able to eliminate the network as the cause, and also declutter the saturation of disruptive frequencies in the air, making it easier to find the source.

In a joint statement in September, the LTA and rail operator SMRT said they were installing "spectrum analysers" to detect the presence of interfering signals.


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Bet they cannot find the source of the interfering signal .
They'll solve it same way they solve sars n haze.
When its not there anymore, they'll declare they solve it.

Seems like they have no fucking idea how to deal with it after the last incident n probably hope like fuck it won't happen again.
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