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They get partially refunded anyway.
They'll get total refunds if it's down beyond the terms of the agreement.
Yup. Happened to me a few times. They were like OK.
Or credits for service back.
And AT&T doesn't even have to issue refunds if it doesn't want to at the moment.
But I can pretty much guess it will, because that'd look bad on them.
But you gotsta ask them. They don't do it proactively, in my experience.
They'll likely be refunded as much as the days between 99% service and 99% service again.
99.9999 is 6 minutes a month
ok
`Any calculation of Network Availability shall not include any unavailability resulting from: (a) scheduled Network maintenance, (b) the occurrence of a Force Majeure event, (c) unavailability of an AT&T Virtual POP or (d) the failure of non-service impacting equipment or systems responsible for network measurements.`
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Cool. That's not AT&T though.
So it's good for ATT?
They're making money off of it?
They're literally excluded (explicitly) from liability.
They may take a small drop in overall stock prices but not much I imagine.
It also depends on how the force majeure clause is detailed.
... I've shown you.
It's some random something on the Internet it's not the contract that a service provider signs with a customer.
Sure.
> such as explosions.
You think the government signs AT&t's contract?
No AT&t signs the government's contract.
Meh
Look up what the GSA requirements are for SLAs
Sneaky sneaky. Trump❤️
Hay @RobertGrulerEsq @Maw if we get a chance to talk about the Washington state unemployment audit on Mondays show. It looks a little bit like California unemployment payment problem
There are always problems with unemployment even with food stamps
Yea I don't doubt that
@Zerb I hope he does.
Hey sorry, I asked this for a mate a coupla days ago. If a Texan, doesn't currently live in Texas, how could the seccession (if it happened) Affect him?
It does not. But I am not an expert on subject
I honestly don’t think the US is going to ever allow a state to cede from the federal government. At least not while it’s at or near the top of the world powers.
So Trump delayed covid aid until deadlines passed, golfed for several days, and "demanded" 2000 dollar checks and section 230 be removed and Congress has to take his fake fraud real serious and he line item vetoed and sent back wasteful spending the executive branch (himself) asked for and then signed the bill as is.