SpaceX and T-Mobile have teamed up to bring satellite-powered internet to T-Mobile phones, thanks to SpaceX’s direct-to-cell satellites.
https://www.androidpolice.com/t-mobiles-starlink-cell-coverage-just-got-full-fcc-approval/
SpaceX and T-Mobile have teamed up to bring satellite-powered internet to T-Mobile phones, thanks to SpaceX’s direct-to-cell satellites.
https://www.androidpolice.com/t-mobiles-starlink-cell-coverage-just-got-full-fcc-approval/
I'm sure Elon would never abuse the access he has (massive eye roll)
Well, since you are so bright, why don't you open your own business?
“ It's called a paycheck, and you agreed to the terms, so STFU”
Of which they constant change on a whim. Imaging you Union guys dealing with what we do, there would be a list of grievances a mile long. Give me a break, you all complain about every little thing. I see the grievances. You all would die if you dealt with what the office people have to deal with.
"it is proof of the success of the attrition program"
At least your L3 has the nuts to admit it is an "attrition program".
"It's called a paycheck, and you agreed to the terms"
Our L3 gets a kick out of the comments on this forum, and shared it with us. Said it is proof of the success of the attrition program. Certainly are some bizarre opinions shared here.
'It's called a paycheck, and you agreed to the terms, so STFU'
They have changed the terms under which they hired me, so you STFU. Your nose smells like Stank's a-s!
"Maybe if they actually incentivized people to bring those big ideas."
It's called a paycheck, and you agreed to the terms, so STFU
Spacex can’t do this yet. Plus you’ll need a special device to connect. Spacemobile you can just use your phone.
This is where innovation goes to die.
Once again, no employees NOT innovating.
How can you be surprised? AT&T has been a follower since 2005. Late to the game with being a cloud services company. Late to the game with being a media services company. Late to the game with being a media provider. It should not surprise you they are late to the game on satellite internet. AT&T forgot the number one rule of business. You lead from the top down and innovate from the bottom up. While AT&T had their eyes blinded by the starry industry of Hollywood, the competition passed them up. There are several business case studies at Harvard Business School about how AT&T has failed. Soon AT&T will be purchased by another company and become a wiki-note in the business history.
Too busy monitoring employees and enforcing 5x/8 RTO policies. Maybe if they actually incentivized people to bring those big ideas.