AT&T outage caused by software update, company says.....(So....not solar flashes? Kek )
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🏳️ FALSE FLAG TESTING
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We all have our experiences. I have had a lot of (unpleasant) experience with a highly-centralized multiple-access data system: lots and lots of users, spread over a national geography, all working on the same database. Like a telephone system. The gnashing of teeth whenever the application went through an "update" was epic. But it was temporary.
Why should they mention it, if the problem was resolved and transparency was restored? Problem fixed, on with the show. Why would anyone wait 9 hours to vet the public statement? To let the legal staff do their job and maybe get clearance from the government. There was no urgency once the problem was solved. (Old principle: bad news must be known immediately; good news can be known soon.)
The FBI would have a plausible interest in any event that would seemingly jeopardize national levels of telecommunication. It could have been the FCC, but the FBI has become an all-purpose busy-body, especially if the event was a cyberattack. Them being interested is no more surprising than a dog sniffing at roadkill.
Elon Musk tweets what he wants and Q is in the past. So what? The thinking on this page is that there are no coincidences---which totally conflicts with physics and general experience. There is so much Rorschach blot reading going on with Elon Musk and Q posts, there is no way to prove anything objective about them.
If there was more to the story...there would be more to the story. But there isn't. Comms are back to normal after a brief interruption. I have to deal with family communication to an African nation where the electric power is subject to "load shedding" and the internet connectivity is a crap shoot. Not good for business or daily life, but people manage. We are lucky to have the system reliability that we presently enjoy. If the people of Zambia had to respond to this problem, they would be overjoyed, praising God, and catching up with delayed messages. Just because you are entertaining questions speaks only to ignorance; it doesn't mean there are "reasons."
The FBI is only interested in claiming truth as “misinformation” and tracking down those who still believe in America. They ain’t got time to investigate legitimate telecommunications failures. This is MAGA country!
You are not thinking straight. Even corrupt organizations have interests in common with the people they are supposed to serve. I made the point that the FBI might have perceived the event as a possible cyberattack, and that would authentically get their interest. As it turns out to be a system glitch, their interest should evaporate.