Chongo94
Active Member
I don’t know how many of you have ATT for your internet and tv but apparently (according to the ATT story) a facility in Richardson was struck by lightning today, which started a fire.
The fire burned the primary and backup systems and people across North Texas but now down into the Austin area have been without service. Att has provided almost zero updates about this crap. I can’t imagine the type of monetary losses some businesses are incurring due to this.
Is it common practice to store your backup system in the same facility as the primary one?? Is there no way to reroute systems? How can a corporate entity of this size be so unprepared for something like this in a metro area of this size?? Junk like this only serves to move me further into the cutting the chord camp.
The fire burned the primary and backup systems and people across North Texas but now down into the Austin area have been without service. Att has provided almost zero updates about this crap. I can’t imagine the type of monetary losses some businesses are incurring due to this.
Is it common practice to store your backup system in the same facility as the primary one?? Is there no way to reroute systems? How can a corporate entity of this size be so unprepared for something like this in a metro area of this size?? Junk like this only serves to move me further into the cutting the chord camp.