2022-07-08, 08:14 PM
Hôm nay tại thành phố Toronto gần chỗ tôi, có một trong những nhà cung cấp internet bị trục trặc kỹ thuật và đường truyền internet của họ bị down gần hết ngày thế là cả thành phố gần như tê liệt.
Đủ biết con người càng ngày càng bị lệ thuộc vào kỹ thuật.
https://www.blogto.com/tech/2022/07/toro...gYI1W_T9Dk
![[Image: 2022-07-08-210616.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/W4f1dXPn/2022-07-08-210616.png)
It's absolute mayhem across the city this morning as many services in Toronto have been rendered useless thanks to a huge internet outage from Rogers.
Virtually any business or service that relies on Rogers for internet or mobile connection is warning customers that debit machines, ATMs or phone lines are not working.
In Toronto, that varies from restaurants, school boards, banks and even emergency services.
Don't be alarmed if you notice large groups of people huddling outside libraries or Starbucks, they're just trying to grab any crumb of wifi they can.
If you were hoping to explore the city today using Bike Share Toronto, you're out of luck.
Currently all bikes and docking systems are inaccessible as Bike Share's platform is serviced by Rogers. Problems with their system started early this morning.
Customers who've purchased passes will need to reach out to the company for potential compensation.
Over at the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), all cellphones associated with the board are unavailable and cannot receive any calls. Only a few schools have reported this issue.
Students in remote summer school classes will switch to asynchronous learning until service resumes.
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Many forces are reminding the public that 9-1-1 is for emergencies only and are asking them not to call reporting wifi or phone outages. *
Chuyện này mới mắc cười, có nhiều ông bà gọi 9-1-1 để báo cáo là wifi hay phone bị down nên nhà chức trách phải nhắc nhở đừng gọi tụi tui vì cái chuyện xàm xí xú đó
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Đủ biết con người càng ngày càng bị lệ thuộc vào kỹ thuật.
https://www.blogto.com/tech/2022/07/toro...gYI1W_T9Dk
![[Image: 2022-07-08-210616.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/W4f1dXPn/2022-07-08-210616.png)
It's absolute mayhem across the city this morning as many services in Toronto have been rendered useless thanks to a huge internet outage from Rogers.
Virtually any business or service that relies on Rogers for internet or mobile connection is warning customers that debit machines, ATMs or phone lines are not working.
In Toronto, that varies from restaurants, school boards, banks and even emergency services.
Don't be alarmed if you notice large groups of people huddling outside libraries or Starbucks, they're just trying to grab any crumb of wifi they can.
If you were hoping to explore the city today using Bike Share Toronto, you're out of luck.
Currently all bikes and docking systems are inaccessible as Bike Share's platform is serviced by Rogers. Problems with their system started early this morning.
Customers who've purchased passes will need to reach out to the company for potential compensation.
Over at the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), all cellphones associated with the board are unavailable and cannot receive any calls. Only a few schools have reported this issue.
Students in remote summer school classes will switch to asynchronous learning until service resumes.
...
Many forces are reminding the public that 9-1-1 is for emergencies only and are asking them not to call reporting wifi or phone outages. *
Chuyện này mới mắc cười, có nhiều ông bà gọi 9-1-1 để báo cáo là wifi hay phone bị down nên nhà chức trách phải nhắc nhở đừng gọi tụi tui vì cái chuyện xàm xí xú đó
