Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

ATT su-ks again…

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/04/tech/att-service-down?cid=ios_app

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Post ID: @OP+1sR0iwiP

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Many times, on an outage like this, they usually sc--w up connectivity trying to find and fix the problem. Try this, no try that, just try anything and everything, Stankey is getting impatient!

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Post ID: @1uad+1sR0iwiP

From the article, they are even using the collaboration term. I guess the prercollaboration wasn't happening? Was this on your watch Stink?

And given that it was AT&T's fault, they were clearly the ones who changed something that f*cked it up.... no surprise there.

“The interoperability issue between carriers has been resolved,” an AT&T spokesperson said. “We collaborated with the other carrier to find a solution and appreciate our customers patience during this period.”

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Post ID: @1nuu+1sR0iwiP

Ok. But what are YOU doing to make it better?

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Post ID: @1wua+1sR0iwiP

Stankey’s culture is really winning. So fun to work here.

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Post ID: @1upc+1sR0iwiP

I did a quick google search thismorning to see why my cell phone is not working resulted in three articles within the past 11 hours about outages for the AT&T network.
This is what happens when they put that clow shoe Ross Bawcum incharge of mobility a year ago, he yet again showes his incompetency.

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Post ID: @1edp+1sR0iwiP

I am very close to the Mobility network org and I have heard nothing about this one, at all …yet.

Which is kind of strange.

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Post ID: @1gik+1sR0iwiP

Who are they firing from the C-suite?

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Post ID: @lyy+1sR0iwiP

Not surprised, the more people they fire the worse it gets.

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