the speed is ok on my end but each location is going to be differentI wasn't able to get into DPF in the morning,for the last 2 or 3 day's. Again today. Matter of fact.i just got into DPF for the first time today.and it's slow ..
the speed is ok on my end but each location is going to be differentI wasn't able to get into DPF in the morning,for the last 2 or 3 day's. Again today. Matter of fact.i just got into DPF for the first time today.and it's slow ..
the speed is ok on my end but each location is going to be different
I just wonder if this network card business is just a front? Maybe it’s a cyber attack and they don’t want to say it. I think that’s why Home Land security is involved. Seems like they could have been up and running smoothly by now if it were a problem that they knew about and where the problem originated. I could be wrong because I will be the first to admit I am not tech savvy.I don't think it's fixed because a lot of people are calling out centurylink on twitter it's not fixed, at&t cell sites are tied to centurylink so if at&t are still having issues it's centurylink causing it, it was reported yesterday some 911 centers were still having issues.
Bingo!My son thinks that the company was trying to cut too many corners and save money for larger profits and it caught up with them. He thinks the CEO is probably scrambling to secure himself before the truth comes out, but by that time he will have applied for retirement or found another job and just walk away. This could also be a possibility.
Bingo!
Listen, when I was an IT director, I had backups for everything, redunancy for everything, and backup redundancy for the mission critical things. I had to sneak a lot of it in under the radar because the higher ups had no frickin clue and were very tight with the purse strings. Trying to explain the concept of redundancy was futile, it was just unnecessary expenses to them. When locations would close, there would be surplus workstatations and I would turn some of them them into backup servers at no cost other than my time.
Doc, I’m not tech savvy but have a very basic understanding. With CenturyLink being the third largest company of its type, can one network card cause a nation wide issues on the level we seen?
Bingo!
Listen, when I was an IT director, I had backups for everything, redunancy for everything, and backup redundancy for the mission critical things. I had to sneak a lot of it in under the radar because the higher ups had no frickin clue and were very tight with the purse strings. Trying to explain the concept of redundancy was futile, it was just unnecessary expenses to them. When locations would close, there would be surplus workstatations and I would turn some of them them into backup servers at no cost other than my time.
I have a couple of those ad hoc backup servers now at home (I talked them into giving them to me when I retired, since they weren't officially on the inventory) They are still going strong and the company doesn't even exist anymore. LOL
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