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  1. #46
    Steve Sobol
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    Re: sprint outage

    Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > Sounds like he is also a disgruntled ex-Sprint Customer.


    No, no, I don't think that's the problem.

    JGrove24 has ranted about Lucent for at least several months in many of the
    cellular newsgroups. He's not anti-Sprint, he's anti-Lucent.

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  2. #47
    Steve Sobol
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    Re: sprint outage

    Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > What is a "VM'er?


    Most likely a *V*irgin *M*obile customer.

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  3. #48
    Mij Adyaw
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    Re: sprint outage

    Ahh, one of those...

    "Steve Sobol" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Mij Adyaw wrote:
    >> What is a "VM'er?

    >
    > Most likely a *V*irgin *M*obile customer.
    >
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  4. #49
    Jim and Janet Festa
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    Re: sprint outage

    does anybody really care that much why service was down anymore? It is back
    up now isnt it? stop beating a dead horse and kill this thread and lets talk
    about more intersting issues.





  5. #50
    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: sprint outage

    [email protected] wrote:

    >
    > The second "cable cut", reportedly in Buckeye Arizona, has not been
    > explained.
    > Who or what caused it? Bin Laden? UFOs? Chip Monks?


    Does it matter? Usually the cause isn't very exciting. Nine times out
    of a ten, it's a backhoe.


    > If in fact "cut cables" are the reason, the fact remains that Sprint's
    > Wireless and Long Distance network design is weak.


    I guess you were paying attention during the hurricanes, were you? ALL
    of the carriers' infrastructures have significant weak spots that can
    only handle incidents of limited severity.


    > 2 cut cables and
    > bye-bye West Coast.


    That IS the nature of SONET, yes.




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  6. #51
    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: sprint outage

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Mij Adyaw wrote:
    >> Sounds like he is also a disgruntled ex-Sprint Customer.

    >
    > Actually a brand new VM'er. Not relying on them for critical things
    > like some people whose livelyhood depends on reliable service.


    Wait a minute! You're that idiot who's been posting here forever,
    claiming that Nortel and Lucent have shoddy equipment and blaiming it on
    Indian outsourcing!

    http://tinyurl.com/7totq

    NOW it makes sense... youw ere laid off and are disgruntled about it.
    Evidently, you STILL haven't found a job.


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  7. #52

    Re: sprint outage


    Isaiah Beard wrote:
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > > Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > >> Sounds like he is also a disgruntled ex-Sprint Customer.

    > >
    > > Actually a brand new VM'er. Not relying on them for critical things
    > > like some people whose livelyhood depends on reliable service.

    >
    > Wait a minute! You're that idiot who's been posting here forever,
    > claiming that Nortel and Lucent have shoddy equipment and blaiming it on
    > Indian outsourcing!
    >
    > http://tinyurl.com/7totq
    >
    > NOW it makes sense... youw ere laid off and are disgruntled about it.
    > Evidently, you STILL haven't found a job.


    Who'd want to spend 70 hours/week slaving over systems designed by
    "global resources"? And conference calls with unintelligible speakers?
    With 35-40 percent IRS/FICA taxes to those clowns in DC!

    I'm an officer in Kramer-ica Industries... JG




  8. #53

    Re: sprint outage


    Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > Ahh, one of those...


    Saving $40/year and a pretty good Kyocera MP3/camera/Video Phone. You
    Sprint Vision Pros can make it 20/20 vision before passing those
    features to us step children.

    I can live with "Network Gremlins" 5 percent of the time during web
    service.

    JG




  9. #54

    Re: sprint outage


    Jim and Janet Festa wrote:
    > does anybody really care that much why service was down anymore? It is back
    > up now isnt it? stop beating a dead horse and kill this thread and lets talk
    > about more intersting issues.


    Well, you have a service that you guys admit lies in E-Care messages,
    and brought
    down phone service over 3 states.. its gonna happen again.

    So the excuse of "Buckeye AZ cable cut" is likely also a lie.

    JG




  10. #55
    Tinman
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    Re: sprint outage

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Jim and Janet Festa wrote:
    >> does anybody really care that much why service was down anymore? It
    >> is back up now isnt it? stop beating a dead horse and kill this
    >> thread and lets talk about more intersting issues.

    >
    > Well, you have a service that you guys admit lies in E-Care messages,
    > and brought
    > down phone service over 3 states.. its gonna happen again.
    >
    > So the excuse of "Buckeye AZ cable cut" is likely also a lie.
    >


    At this point the Psychic Friends Network has more credibility than your
    pathetic attempt at basic reasoning.


    --
    Mike





  11. #56

    Re: sprint outage


    Tinman wrote:
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > > Jim and Janet Festa wrote:
    > >> does anybody really care that much why service was down anymore? It
    > >> is back up now isnt it? stop beating a dead horse and kill this
    > >> thread and lets talk about more intersting issues.

    > >
    > > Well, you have a service that you guys admit lies in E-Care messages,
    > > and brought
    > > down phone service over 3 states.. its gonna happen again.
    > >
    > > So the excuse of "Buckeye AZ cable cut" is likely also a lie.
    > >

    >
    > At this point the Psychic Friends Network has more credibility than your
    > pathetic attempt at basic reasoning.


    Since S is being deceitful in their explanations, the customers are
    forced to perform detective work. NT dropped from $3.42 mid-day on
    Monday, to a low of $3.24 on Tuesday (over a FIVE PERCENT DROP in 24
    hours). The NYSE specialist in NT is aware of any major customer
    deliveries, as are major traders, ditto for ALA.

    ALCATEL (ALA) was steady at around $13.95 all day Monday, But, opened
    at $13.60 on
    Tuesday. A 3 percent drop at the open. Then finally on Friday ALA
    bottomed out at
    $13.20 (over a FIVE PERCENT DROP in 4 days).

    Ergo, between these 2 network suppliers, the market figured out who
    Fubared. Louie LUcifer held steady during the week, capping off with
    Franky D becoming a made-man, COO.

    JG
    >
    >
    > --
    > Mike





  12. #57
    DecaturTxCowboy
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    Re: sprint outage

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Ergo


    GIANT leap of faith...or a trip over the fine line of logic.



  13. #58
    Isaiah Beard
    Guest

    Re: sprint outage

    [email protected] wrote:

    >> http://tinyurl.com/7totq
    >>
    >> NOW it makes sense... youw ere laid off and are disgruntled about it.
    >> Evidently, you STILL haven't found a job.

    >
    > Who'd want to spend 70 hours/week slaving over systems designed by
    > "global resources"?


    Evidently, you. You seem choked up enough about you losing your job
    that you come in here to ***** about it so much. If I was so disgusted
    with the field, I'd find a new career path and not bother to spend my
    days trolling discussion forums that would remind me of the bad old days.



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  14. #59
    Tinman
    Guest

    Re: sprint outage

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Tinman wrote:
    >> [email protected] wrote:
    >>> Jim and Janet Festa wrote:
    >>>> does anybody really care that much why service was down anymore? It
    >>>> is back up now isnt it? stop beating a dead horse and kill this
    >>>> thread and lets talk about more intersting issues.
    >>>
    >>> Well, you have a service that you guys admit lies in E-Care
    >>> messages, and brought
    >>> down phone service over 3 states.. its gonna happen again.
    >>>
    >>> So the excuse of "Buckeye AZ cable cut" is likely also a lie.
    >>>

    >>
    >> At this point the Psychic Friends Network has more credibility than
    >> your pathetic attempt at basic reasoning.

    >
    > Since S is being deceitful in their explanations, the customers are
    > forced to perform detective work. NT dropped from $3.42 mid-day on
    > Monday, to a low of $3.24 on Tuesday (over a FIVE PERCENT DROP in 24
    > hours). The NYSE specialist in NT is aware of any major customer
    > deliveries, as are major traders, ditto for ALA.
    >
    > ALCATEL (ALA) was steady at around $13.95 all day Monday, But, opened
    > at $13.60 on
    > Tuesday. A 3 percent drop at the open. Then finally on Friday ALA
    > bottomed out at
    > $13.20 (over a FIVE PERCENT DROP in 4 days).
    >
    > Ergo, between these 2 network suppliers, the market figured out who
    > Fubared. Louie LUcifer held steady during the week, capping off with
    > Franky D becoming a made-man, COO.


    I am truly sorry to make you relive your pain. In the spirit of helping,
    might I suggest--since the anti-depressants are obviously not
    helping--that your psy doc try something along the lines of an
    anti-psychotic?


    Move along folks... nothing to see here.


    --
    Mike | Reality:
    | A crutch for people who can't face drugs.





  15. #60

    Re: sprint outage


    Isaiah Beard wrote:
    > [email protected] wrote:
    >
    > >> http://tinyurl.com/7totq
    > >>
    > >> NOW it makes sense... youw ere laid off and are disgruntled about it.
    > >> Evidently, you STILL haven't found a job.

    > >
    > > Who'd want to spend 70 hours/week slaving over systems designed by
    > > "global resources"?

    >
    > Evidently, you. You seem choked up enough about you losing your job
    > that you come in here to ***** about it so much. If I was so disgusted
    > with the field, I'd find a new career path and not bother to spend my
    > days trolling discussion forums that would remind me of the bad old days.


    If you're going to the promotion lunch, give Frankie D a big sqeeze on
    the cheek from all the shareholders conned into buying at $60+ dollars,
    the arms merchant of the internet!
    How's McGinn's Caribbean compound lookin' ??

    JG




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