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HEDP

join:2008-04-27
Miami, FL

Hmm

Are they trying to say that they installed damaged equipment? Or are they trying to say that the equipment was installed but there was no way to configure or provide a pipe to those access points, even though the city insisted on having them installed.

Which is it?


gaforces
United We Stand, Divided We Fall

join:2002-04-07
Santa Cruz, CA
They setup the solar panels where there was no sun.


yolarry

join:2007-12-29
Creston, WV
·HughesNet Satellit..

said by gaforces See Profile :

They setup the solar panels where there was no sun.
lol that was stupid.


HEDP

join:2008-04-27
Miami, FL

reply to gaforces
The city or the company?

Because if the city was pressuring the company to have them be placed in specific locations and ignoring any warning from the company deploying them, then pretty much the city can go screw themselves.

If it was the company, well hopefully they will be put out of business for their stupidity. Who ever decided though, he or she was a jackass.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

said by HEDP See Profile :

The city or the company?

Because if the city was pressuring the company to have them be placed in specific locations and ignoring any warning from the company deploying them, then pretty much the city can go screw themselves.

If it was the company, well hopefully they will be put out of business for their stupidity. Who ever decided though, he or she was a jackass.
The city built (paid a contractor) and owns the network, then leases it to a operator (maintence costs, monthly costs of various kind, and customer service/tech support costs).
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