Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 09:23:30AM +0000, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Unless your internet goes down... like what happened to me on Thursday.
And I live in a first world country (finally) - but not even such
countries are immune to internet outages.
First world? I thought you were in England? **

Location has nothing to do with it. For work, I visit a lot of factories,
and while some might have some wireless in office area, the workfloor has
none.  And even if they have, if one only visits occasionally, getting
credentials is usually too bureacratic.

Actually, location has a lot to do with it. The UK (Conservative) government made a political decision to force ISPs onto NGN (21CN), the UK (Labour) government manipulated things so that the business went to Cisco and Huawei rather than to Marconi who were supplying the existing telecoms infrastructure, and the UK government (Conservative) continues to turn a blind eye to the fact that the dominant network has no resilience since it was rolled out before any network management infrastructure was in place. Let's just say that we see a bit more detail on routing issues etc. than most users do...

So I sympathise with people who temporarily find themselves unable to use wireless etc. due to local management issues, but the "Internet going down", i.e. there being no connectivity to a site, is something different that, sadly, UK users have to live with. And that's why we pay for connections to three different networks.

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

[Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues]

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