What is a dead zone? Kaufman and researchers under the Jane Speltz Project identify these areas in Southeastern Louisiana. These areas are more prone to experience low connectivity issues, in terms of cell phone data, streaming and frequent online challenges, radio broadcasting interference and loss of satellite and radio frequency channels. Environmentally, with more investigations as it pertains to the dead zones of marine life, will be explored in another journal, under the Emami cases, but in this abstract, dead zones apply to technology. The causes of these dead zones are explored in the Jane Speltz Project and will reference, highlight and hypothesize some of its causes. Underdeveloped, rural areas might determine some of these issues. However, with adequate tower advancements, and reinforcements such as these being implemented, still, low connectivity issues remain and causes interference as advancements like cell phone towers, and its reinforcements are being added. Yet, these additions remain obsolete and redundant in some cases, overall. These studies are specifically geared towards the real causes and interferences. Ultimately, these findings might conclude as being parallel and synonymous with other extraordinary cases that apply to these locations. In summary, higher fields of gravitation, might interrupt these kinds of signals. Based on the journals of Jane Speltz and details within, suggest that cases of “significant change” would make this summation a cause for further investigation(s)
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