1/24 and my conus locals are still active this morning. I'm sure now that I just jinxed it.
Way to go. We're doomed any minute now.
1/24 and my conus locals are still active this morning. I'm sure now that I just jinxed it.
I remember they had coding problems with Ciel 2 at 129W. Took them a couple of months before they got it all going.A little worrying they have now missed TWO scheduled cutovers.
I wouldn't worry too much. I heard they put everything on hold till after the Superbowl. I'm sure it was done as a precaution not because of a problem.
I wouldn't worry too much. I heard they put everything on hold till after the Superbowl. I'm sure it was done as a precaution not because of a problem.
Maybe the engineers had SB tickets and they wanted to tailgate...
Nah the bird is fine, it's the engineer dept that is broke.So the bird already broke?
So the bird already broke?
If the satellite was really broke they would have to file an 8K with the SEC, since it would be material to the earnings of the company.
I am sure they have been provisioning and testing all the other moves, but still a lot has to be done and there are probably only a few engineers that really know how to do it
That's is not funny to have a 14 million sub Company and engineers that are in doubt of pulling it off. They must be getting minimum wage and or they need import some tech brainpower from some country.
If the satellite was really broke they would have to file an 8K with the SEC, since it would be material to the earnings of the company.
I am sure they have been provisioning and testing all the other moves, but still a lot has to be done and there are probably only a few engineers that really know how to do it
That's is not funny to have a 14 million sub Company and engineers that are in doubt of pulling it off. They must be getting minimum wage and or they need import some tech brainpower from some country.
With less than one satellite launched in a year, how often does Dish need to do this? Are they going to staff up to 100 engineers to sit around and play cards for a year at a time? This satellite being launched late is probably most of the problem. Had it launched 6 months ago, they would be doing it at a much slower pace. They have an FCC deadline to finish carrying all the channels in HD.
If the satellite was really broke they would have to file an 8K with the SEC, since it would be material to the earnings of the company.
I am sure they have been provisioning and testing all the other moves, but still a lot has to be done and there are probably only a few engineers that really know how to do it
That's is not funny to have a 14 million sub Company and engineers that are in doubt of pulling it off. They must be getting minimum wage and or they need import some tech brainpower from some country.
I tested one time for a job at one of the uplink centers. It was not what you call an easy test and I was just finishing broadcast engineering school at the time. I don't remember how much the pay was but wasn't too bad. Now where one had to live for either of the W. uplink centers aren't exactly bustling hubs of activity.
Haha, like the Legion of Doom? I'm changing my signature.I think the Super Bowl may be a big part. They probably don't want legions of mad "movers" cut off.
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