Question for Canadians: During the nation-wide internet and debit-card system outage on Friday I noticed that our cell phone, which I had fully charged Thursday night, remained at a full 100% charge all day Friday and into Saturday. We're with Virgin Mobile so we weren't affected by the outages but normally our phone's battery loses power by about 15%-20% each day just by being turned on even if we don't use it at all. I'm wondering if perhaps the network outages disrupted the same networks which the government uses to spy on people through their phone. Perhaps our phone used NO battery power that day because it wasn't sending any info out to the spying centers. This was the first and only time I had ever had any cell phone use NO battery power throughout a whole day. Did anyone else notice their phone using very little to no power throughout Friday?
UPDATE: It's now Thursday and our phone still has a 51% charge. This is unheard of. I'm now certain that the disruption last week has caused the breakdown of the spying network that the government uses to spy on us through our phones. Perhaps, this spying network was the real target of the take-down of the network.







