• @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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    1094 months ago

    And before anyone starts the discussion all over again… That’s 70,000 customers who have reported outages on a single site, and is by no means indicative of the total number of customers who are actually without service.

    • @mipadaitu@lemmy.world
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      174 months ago

      Doesn’t help that the title implies that’s the actual count, not the number of reported problems from one website.

      Normally ArsT is pretty good about that, but I guess in the race to publish first, they put up a poor title.

      • @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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        34 months ago

        Yeah I agree, it should have at least said something like “have reported service issues…” Of course the article makes that more obvious, but even the comments below the original article were filled with people who didn’t read it.

    • anonionfinelyminced
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      94 months ago

      Can’t even sign into AT&T to view/report the outage. You can (conveniently enough) sign in to pay your bill if you want. AFAIK, the 70k number is the number of reports at Downdetector. It’s probably 100s of thousands affected, if not millions.

      • @DoomBot5@lemmy.world
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        04 months ago

        Honestly, that makes sense. Outage reporting service is nice to have. A way to pay your bills is a requirement. They clearly have different SLAs.