I work for a huge (and slightly evil) telecommunications company. I am currently working in Florida. We are fixing many smaller and older outdated cable systems and updating them to play nice in a global network in the 21st century. We are also planning and connecting many new communities that have never had high speed internet before, so for those of you in south Florida boondocks, your welcome! Next Month I’ll be working in Massachusetts. Having the PSN and Home has been great for me because I can hang with friends wherever I go, we don’t hang in Florida or New York or Boston we hang and play games right where we are.
I guess you could say I’m an infrastructure guy. I really don’t know much about the other end of the spectrum, servers, software, code and all that stuff. It has been a real eye opener what has happened to the PSN and all the huge complexities that come with it. It seems to me that this whole thing has been a confusing complicated mess, so much so Sony has opted to start over. There have been some extremely smart people on here who obviously know all this stuff and for the education I thank you. I am still amazed at how long this whole thing is taking, from my point of view it seems like were talking about a bunch of severs in a rack in some air conditioned building somewhere right?
In the amount of time the PSN will be down several new communities down here will have been wired up to the world, just think of all those new credit card numbers to steal! I’m hoping the PSN comes back soon, so for those of you who know this stuff, chop, chop! Let’s get this thing rolling again! I’ll buy the first round at the London pub!
This PSN downtime has got me thinking:
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