> Fun that Rogers used the same core for wireless and wired connections, so many of us were in total blackout, even if we used a 3rd party internet provider that ran over Rogers.
If it ran over Rogers circuits then why wouldn't it go down too? Isn't that the case everywhere?
I just know that a part of Rogers’ response was to separate their cores between wireless and wireline so that the risk of both going down simultaneously would be reduced.
The 3rd party providers aren’t white-label resellers, but there’s obviously some overlapping susceptibilities to going down when Rogers breaks something. Depends what they break, and in this case, it took them down too.
If it ran over Rogers circuits then why wouldn't it go down too? Isn't that the case everywhere?