YoungWisdom

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positiveinput 13 years, 5 months ago on BTC to pay up over disruption

Stop imagining cause BTC sure wasn't bought off ebay. They knew just what they were getting into cause no one with a business head makes a blind purchase. You have the nerve to comment on the government runned staff, yet still mentioned how present staff needs to be updated and motivated, so wheres the difference. Why motivate someone to do their job; their pay should be all the motivation they need. Hope you dont work there cause you probably want a tip somehow if you're just a directory assistant. Then some of you talk about selling Bahamasair, guest then their disruption would be a plane crash, but because the flights leave on time and no baggage was lost, that would be another good sale. You got an upgrade on technology, thick, but all this islandwide failure shows what in dependabiliby.

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auditor 13 years, 5 months ago on BTC to pay up over disruption

Fellow Bahamians, is it just me, or do we need more choices for our utilities? Both BEC and BTC need serious competition to become reliant. We need to fully open up the market for other service providers. Island-wide outages are unacceptable in this day and age.

We say we have infrastructure, but what infrastructure?

It should be a matter of "who is the best telephone service provider or who is the best choice for electricity?" NOT "you take what you get" WE CAN DO BETTER THAN THIS!

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spoitier 13 years, 5 months ago on BTC to pay up over disruption

It is call a cutover, when someone is moving from one network to another the first thing have to be done is testing the new network to make sure it works properly that is all circuit is functioning on the new network and then the cutover should be done in a time that won't really hurt business so I would say late at night or after normal business hours. A backout plan should be instituted in case something goes bad, which is the new circuit wouldn't come up for some reason, the backout plan should always be to revert back to the old system if it is taking to long. During the actual cutover they should have a few connects to move over from the old to the new maybe in this case it is a little different but that is pretty much the case and point, now once everything is move over from the old to the new it should come up and if it doesn't in the alloted time then go back to the old system and investigate the problem with new network before trying again at another time. It sound like we have bad project management (lack of planning)here as well as bad engineers and technicians.