Righto. But also see my post 24: Info. from my EE buddy in Switzerland. There could be some problems, interestingly enough, perhaps mostly in the most developed Euro countries.
(I try to follow my own philosophy that posters willing to accept solid info. not fitting their own predefined ideas make the best members of a forum. I come here a lot more to sift through information and learn than to comment, tho’ it might not seem that way to some, and though I know biases are very strong here.)
Your post 25 on Europe seems to be accurate, I didn’t know that.
https://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/europe-braces-for-mobile-network-blackouts-sources/94527044
“”European Union countries, including France, Sweden and Germany, are trying to ensure communications can continue even if power cuts end up exhausting back-up batteries installed on the thousands of cellular antennas spread across their territory.
Europe has nearly half a million telecom towers and most of them have battery backups that last around 30 minutes to run the mobile antennas.
FRANCE
In France, a plan put forward by electricity distributor Enedis, includes potential power cuts of up to two hours in a worst case scenario, two sources familiar with the matter said.”