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What job shall you hopefully be offered? :)

Cloud Engineer with Amazon.

 

 

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Cloud Engineer with Amazon.

 

So, you will be making clouds in Brazil?  The rainforest already has plenty of clouds.

 

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So, you will be making clouds in Brazil? The rainforest already has plenty of clouds.

 

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I will gladly make those clouds than the ones that I can't see.

 

 

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Pretty bomb speeds for it to be inside of an airport.

 

 

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nice speeds for an airport! The only area that really lacks still in Austin is the airport. Only B25 and maybe 1-3 Mbps. 

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Not everywhere, right? Just certain areas?

 

Yes, but see this article.

 

The list of cities covered by the order includes many of the largest markets in the country. They include: Atlanta; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Denver; Honolulu; Indianapolis; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Miami; Minneapolis-Saint Paul; New York City; Philadelphia; Salt Lake City; San Francisco; and Washington, D.C.

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Just say OK to keep down any screaming and looking bad.     However, WIMAX hardware is old and it can fail for a variety of reasons.  Power supplies go boom. Radios quit working.   Power spikes happen. Technicians make mistakes and tell nobody.  Sites just go down. No spare equipment needs to be around anymore.  Turn up LTE on the same spectrum.  Reduce power on WIMAX. They will move off the network "soon". Sprint is not a charity.  

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Just say OK to keep down any screaming and looking bad.     However, WIMAX hardware is old and it can fail for a variety of reasons.  Power supplies go boom. Radios quit working.   Power spikes happen. Technicians make mistakes and tell nobody.  Sites just go down. No spare equipment needs to be around anymore.  Turn up LTE on the same spectrum.  Reduce power on WIMAX. They will move off the network "soon". Sprint is not a charity.  

 

All I can say is don't put any of that in an email...

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This sucks but in a way Sprint I hope saw this not going there way. I really hope they have a plan b or c! Maybe this is incentive for more high capacity lte sites in affected areas till they can come to a better terms.
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All I can say is don't put any of that in an email...

I do not work for Sprint or have any access that would allow me to do anything mentioned.  However I sure do know how to make things rough.  I could see a WIMAX site failing in Atlanta today and in Chicago tomorrow.  Neither site would have any spare parts available.  Available bandwidth to a site might decrease due to some crazy issue. Nothing would ever get fixed.  If I dispatched a technician, it would be one unqualified to repair a WIMAX site.  A loose connection on a fiber can cause a whole lot of errors.

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I do not work for Sprint or have any access that would allow me to do anything mentioned.  However I sure do know how to make things rough.  I could see a WIMAX site failing in Atlanta today and in Chicago tomorrow.  Neither site would have any spare parts available.  Available bandwidth to a site might decrease due to some crazy issue. Nothing would ever get fixed.  If I dispatched a technician, it would be one unqualified to repair a WIMAX site.  A loose connection on a fiber can cause a whole lot of errors.

 

Most judges will see right through that, and get really upset about it.

 

Disobeying a court injunction is a great way to get held in contempt of court, with significant fines levied...

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