ATHM doesn't get it. The boobs who run that company don't have a clue. Looking at self installing software:
``It should increase productivity and bring enormous cost savings,'' said Brookstein.
Where did they get this guy? This is such a gross exaggeration that it implies the software will actually make things a little worse. He isn't lying. He's just a totally incompetent fool.
``It assumes very little knowledge or skill. If you can put a plug into a plug and a wire into a connection, you should be able to handle it.''
The only way to get performance out of @Home is to disengage their software and apply an appropriate tweak. Otherwise, you might as well stay with 56k.
``As a general rule, they(MSO installers) tend to care less because they are not part of the company,'' Brookstein said.
This guy is 2 years out of date. If I were Att, I'd send Bell a memo telling him to gag this fool. He's hurting Att when Att has done a good job.
And, in recent discussions with company executives, John O'Farrell, executive vice president of ExciteAtHome's international division, expressed a desire to ``take the technician out of the puzzle.''
He must be kidding or he's making no point at all. Of course they'd like to take the technician out, but it isn't possible. Instead of this continuing denial why not accept the situation and convert an apparent disadvantage into an advantage? They're too stupid, stupid little wind-up kiddies playing corporation as they eat plenty but produce nothing. This is ok with the minority interest. No complaints from the public bag holders. |