
Let's imagine for a moment a power cut that lasts not just an hour, but days. The cell phone only shows „No network“, the landline is long dead, the Internet goes silent. Suddenly it becomes clear: without communication, we feel ...
Imagine this: A storm moves across the country, power lines snap, mobile phone masts fail. You automatically reach for your cell phone, but the display remains blank. No reception, no internet, no messages. The feeling is strange - almost as if ...
It's a typical evening: your cell phone is lying next to you, the battery half full, and you think to yourself - everything is fine, everything is accessible. But what happens when the display goes black, the power goes out or the network goes down? Exactly ...
Imagine a crisis situation: Power has been out for days, news is sparse, the nights outside are getting more restless, people more irritable. In moments like these, it's not just the equipment that decides the weal and woe - ...
Let's imagine a simple but oppressive situation: You're out and about, somewhere away from civilization. Maybe a mountain, maybe a dense forest, maybe a coastline. Your cell phone shows no network, the battery is almost empty anyway. You fall, ...