It’s not entitled to expect to get what I pay for
And I’m not even expecting flawless. I’m just expecting it to work enough to be able to do my job
The second half is such a non sequitur that you might as well be trolling
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Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 10 hours ago1st world entitlement: I demand flawless internet when I am going faster than any animal on the planet, through valleys and tunnels cut through the surface of the earth.
It’s not entitled to expect to get what I pay for
And I’m not even expecting flawless. I’m just expecting it to work enough to be able to do my job
The second half is such a non sequitur that you might as well be trolling
Trains often go in places it’s unreasonable to expect a signal to reach very well. Like underground or surrounded by high cliffs.
That’s not the route I’m talking about though is it?
Sorry for not having taken every rail in the country? Pretty sure every train I have taken goes through a few tunnels and many areas that geographically are going to be poor signals.
Decq@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
Yes people expect flawless internet, when that is what provideers advertise. How many ads were there in the last 25 years of showing people on trains working through mobile internet? If you can’t hold up what you advertise, you’re just scamming people. It’s not entitlement to expect what you’ve been promised.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 10 hours ago
Oh well if they are advertising that then yeah they should provide it.