Is getting rid of AT&T wifi really saving anything? It probably needs more EMIT support and might add more data usage on the company cellphones since you have to choose to reconnect everyday. Not to mention having to accept the Ts & Cs (whatever they are...)
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So when are they going to make all the process control guys EMIT contractors? Clearly contractors are XOM future. When they do, can we short the stock for the inevitable explosion?
Time to use own data for pHUB vids on bio breaks
You think that is bad have you tried Ops Hub? Sad part is how much have we spent on it and users hate it. No one uses it unless they are mandated to use it. Once again EMIT delivering something no one wants to fill a need that doesn’t exist. Maybe if they worked with us they could build something we could use to address real problems we need help with.
Sounds like EMIT. Manual reconnect is a feature. What a joke. EMIT making products you don’t want to make your job harder. Why would you want manual reconnect? This is a terrible feature. What id--t decided that?
@xcf+1bjQHDCo I work in one of the EMIT ops groups. The vendor says this manual reconnect is a “feature”. Hope whoever scraped the bottom of the barrel to find this provider wasn’t praised but they probably were.
"raise a ticket"? Sounds like "BSC" terminology.
AT&T decided to exit this business so a change of providers had to be made. Nothing more nefarious than that.
@xcf+1bjQHDCo That’s job security! Please raise a ticket!
I think this was a contractual issue.
The vendor (Am Tel and Telegraph) realized that the data tracking and related storage costs were severely underestimated in the initial tract.
Goodness - my conversation in April with my mistress and her mother-in-law was about a Terabyte!!
Probably just the audio volume changes, but still alot of data.
It is awful. I miss the AT&R WiFi. The new system doesn’t auto connect and always drops when phone locks. I just use data now on my company phone instead which ExxonMobil will pay for. Typical EMIT improvement. Get rid of something that works and replace it with something cr---y.