NeonNinja
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For what?
Data that you didn't use?
Like they did a few months back when data was intermittent.
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For what?
Data that you didn't use?
Like they did a few months back when data was intermittent.
Much like Sony does when there is a Playstation Plus outage, they extend the PS+ period by a day. I couldn't care less, but I'm just saying. Consumers are worse off as a result of any outage when they have purchased bundles that expire.
Bring it closer to home. Telkom refund downtime.Much like Sony does when there is a Playstation Plus outage, they extend the PS+ period by a day. I couldn't care less, but I'm just saying. Consumers are worse off as a result of any outage when they have purchased bundles that expire.
The network is busy recovering so services will be restored intermittently.
I would love someone to explain to me what the following line in the original article means:
How does one go about "restoring a network intermittently"?
How does one go about "restoring a network intermittently"?
I would love someone to explain to me what the following line in the original article means:
How does one go about "restoring a network intermittently"?
You fix one thing, and some stuff works, you fix another thing, it installs updates, and a whole bunch of other things break. As an example.
They will be restoring services between coffee breaks?
I would love someone to explain to me what the following line in the original article means:
How does one go about "restoring a network intermittently"?