On 7/26/13, Warren Bailey <wbailey@satelliteintelligencegroup.com> wrote:
Said the Network Engineer of The City of San Francisco..
Hey, noone said the operators at the controls don't have to give the keys up if their owners demand it -- the owners just can't drive. If you collectively piss off the guild of taxi drivers, in a world with no other cars; that doesn't mean they have a right to run you over on the street, but good luck hailing a cab while your face is on the collective list of "people not to stop for". Likewise... if you're in the network device or transit provider service; taking the risk of angering your very potential customer base by failing to keep the reigns on your marketing department / making sure they don't spam or risk conducting other faux pas that could eventually be brand-destroying faux pas is not a great idea :)
Sent from my Mobile Device. -- -JH