• @Dankry
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    1 year ago

    I heard about this earlier but re-reading this headline made me smile all over again. I will simply never get tired of hearing about Verizon failing.

  • @[email protected]
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    271 year ago

    Kind of sad really. A large bureaucracy buys a company to bring some innovation internally, or capitalize on a market trend. But the internal bureaucracy and politics overwhelmed the new organization, so it can no longer compete externally and internally it has no backers. And fails.

    I think it’s a mark of a good organization if they can onboard an external company, and that company stays viable long-term.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      A while back, I (with a few others) built and sold an innovative tech company to a large “enterprise”. What you’re describing is exactly why they bought us and how things played out post acquisition. I’ve since left, but the thing we built is now in shambles, buried and suffocated by bureaucracy and institutional ineptitude. The parent company has learned nothing, continues to keep buying smaller tech companies, and can’t seem to figure out why things always turn to shit.

      • AggressivelyPassive
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        51 year ago

        Large organizations (no matter the sector) are almost always just coasting on momentum, there’s no innovation possible.

        Even fairly small companies quickly develop such a gigantic administration overhead, that they quickly turn to stone.

        This is the other side of the bullshit jobs book.

    • @RoyalEngineering
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      71 year ago

      Red Hat comes to mind for me. Will IBM kill it over time? We shall see.

  • @RoyalEngineering
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    201 year ago

    Bleh good riddance. Blue Jeans was the worst out of all video conferencing apps.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      I find it pretty funny because I’m relatively informed on corporate voice conferencing as an employee and never even heard of blue jeans. I don’t think this ever even had a chance.

    • @Dankry
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      271 year ago

      They’re pretty good at arbitrarily raising prices.

      • Prethoryn Overmind
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        11 year ago

        They all arbitrarily raise prices. The most recent lawsuit with AT&T was a 2 dollar increase to customers bills that they got sued for and lost. What was the resolution? They paid far less than they made.

        It’s not just Verizon my friend.

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        11 year ago

        FiOS has been my favorite ISP because it’s just a hole in the wall the internet comes out of, and I can use my own hardware and they don’t seem to care if I run a server.

        The bar is pretty low but at least they hit it.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    Ah one of those endeavours where an executive thought “well, it can’t be that hard. We will do it better and cheaper and reap the profits”. Just to be hit with reality.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Have worked with many entrepreneurs. That is exactly how sone of them think. No respect for other‘s inventions, everything must be done right away and nobody is smarter than them.

    • @cyd
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      31 year ago

      To be fair, that’s kinda how Zoom came about…

      • Unaware7013
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        But the difference is that zoom was usable. I used blue jeans like twice early in the pandemic, and it was just an annoyance to use at the best of times. Can’t imagine what it would have been like to actually have to use that day to day…

        • @olympicyes
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          11 year ago

          To add to your point, I originally used GoToMeeting for my business, but had to switch to Zoom because everyone knew how to use it because of the pandemic.

      • ringwraithfish
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        41 year ago

        Wasn’t the CEO of Zoom a high level engineer for Cisco? I believe it was one of those situations where the executives weren’t listening to where he thought the WebEx platform should focus on development and he thought “Fuck it, I’ll do it myself”

  • @Desistance
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    81 year ago

    Verizon fails at almost everything not a telecom.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    If its not telecomm they cant do it right. Remember them owning Yahoo, or perhaps Go90 and how fantastic those turned out??? Yeah…

    • nakal
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      91 year ago

      Or Jitsi Meet. And it’s not only free, but it can be run be everyone.

        • ChapolinColoradoNZ
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          01 year ago

          Does sarcasm require a /s to make it as explicit as possible?

          Btw, I’d go bigbluebutton myself but hey, who am I, right?

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Lol no sarcasm on my side. I was speaking from past experience with Skype. It didn’t handle having multiple people in a group call for a low-frequency radio show I was the engineer on years ago. We randomly had issues with it, but maybe that was limited to the Mac version.

            What is bigbluebutton?

  • Prethoryn Overmind
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    I am seeing a lot of, “I hate Verizon.” Comments, you guys don’t know a lot about the telecom industry and AT&T’s rise and failure.

    Look up the Baby Bells and the crack down on AT&T. Listen to a couple of security podcasts and learn about AT&T charging users 700 dollars and instead of looking into the bill mishap they were blaming the users.

    Listen to the issues T-Mobile has with security.

    Is Verizon better in every way? No. Is every other company better because Verizon is better. Also, no.

    • @Static_Rocket
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      111 year ago

      We do not defend companies in these parts. If everyone’s bad then everyone’s bad. There shouldn’t need to be a “relative to x, y isn’t that bad.”

      • Prethoryn Overmind
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        The comments very much say otherwise. Additionally, I am not defending Verizon.

        I am aware Lemmy users don’t defend companies.