The first hour of silence would be more than an inconvenience—it would be chaos.

When the nation’s cell towers suddenly jammed, most people would think it’s just a bad signal. Phones would freeze on “no service,” texts wouldn’t go through, and mobile payments would fail. But within minutes, the ripple would spread beyond frustration. Emergency calls would stop working, and drivers using GPS would get lost. Airlines, hospitals, and financial systems relying on mobile networks would feel the first shock of disconnection.






