Sick of ATT service? Operation Chokehold on Friday :)

Pliablemoose

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12 noon Pacific time,
1PM Mountain time,
2PM Central time,
3PM Eastern time



http://www.opchoke.com/

http://www.facebook.com/operationchokehold





http://www.fakesteve.net/

Some last-minute thoughts

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Obviously we will be following Operation Chokehold today and hope to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of events as they are unfolding around the nation. To do that, we’ll need your help. We need you to send in reports, updates, photos — whatever. The guys who organized the Facebook page, who call themselves The Three Musketeers, are going to be on ABC right before noon Pacific. Might be good for someone to set up a recorder and try to catch the video so we can post it here.
A few thoughts to keep in mind if you are thinking about participating:
1. This was meant as a joke. My blog mixes fiction and non-fiction, and the item on Monday was fiction. So were all the items yesterday about Obama calling me, and Sarkozy being mad about me for sleeping with his wife. Right? All made up. But some people took it seriously and now the joke has taken on a life of its own.
2. This may be cathartic, but it is pointless. A few thousand people are not going to make a dent in a wireless network. If you participate, you’ll most likely be wasting your time.
3. We’ve already won. We’ve directed loads of attention towards AT&T and its lousy service. We’ve been heard. Who knew that there were so many people who were so angry at AT&T? If nothing else, O.C. has revealed the breadth and depth of the anger. There is no need to sit around trying to download video for an hour. So if you have anything better to do, go do it.
4. The media is all over this, and they’re on our side. In the past few days I’ve been fielding lots of calls from hacks wanting to interview me about the protest. They’re all iPhone users, and guess what? They’re all frustrated with their service too! These are people in D.C., New York, Oregon, Colorado. They’re all across the country, and they’re all getting lousy service. That is why this thing resonated with the media. All these media people know how bad the iPhone network experience is.
5. At this point, a demonstration outside an AT&T store is way more effective than O.C. itself. What we need to do now is amplify the story, and physical protests are the way to do it. Here’s why. CNN can’t cover something that’s happening on a bunch of fiber optic lines. They can’t take pictures of that. But they can take pictures of people standing outside a store. Doesn’t have to be a lot of people. Just a few is enough, and then the TV networks can attach a photo to the story, which is what they need. If you can get a few people together, do it, and tell your local media where you are going to gather. Also, tell me, and I’ll post it here.
6. We should be thinking about what comes next. Remember the real goal here. We don’t want to harm people. We don’t want to be angry for the sake of being angry. What we want is a better network. We want AT&T to improve its service. We want them to stop putting investors ahead of customers.
7. There is an even bigger goal. Ultimately, we want to end our country’s rotten wireless system of exclusive deals and lock-ins. We want a system where we can run any phone on any network. That means overcoming huge entrenched corporations with powerful lobbyists and a Congress that is beholden to those special interests. Can we do it? I honestly don’t know.
I’ll leave you with this:

 
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gevorg

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This would be awesome but not enough people will do this to make a difference.
 

Jeff7

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Meanwhile, AT&T will hear a light THUNK, wonder what the odd noise was, and go on with their business.
 
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Users will intentionally overload the network, but wait until you hear the moaning when AT&T decides to put stricter limits on data so that it won't happen again. Idiots. Just change carrier you fucking fools.
 

Pliablemoose

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Users will intentionally overload the network, but wait until you hear the moaning when AT&T decides to put stricter limits on data so that it won't happen again. Idiots. Just change carrier you fucking fools.

ATT customers are stuck with ATT with their phones because we have 2 different versions of 3G service here.

2 major carriers offer 3G TMobile & ATT, and their networks aren't compatible.

Europe>US cell networks.
 

EMPshockwave82

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http://www.fakesteve.net/2009/12/operation-chokehold.html#disqus_thread


Operation Chokehold:


Subject: Operation Chokehold
On Friday, December 18, at noon Pacific time, we will attempt to overwhelm the AT&T data network and bring it to its knees. The goal is to have every iPhone user (or as many as we can) turn on a data intensive app and run that app for one solid hour. Send the message to AT&T that we are sick of their substandard network and sick of their abusive comments. THe idea is we’ll create a digital flash mob. We’re calling it in Operation Chokehold. Join us and speak truth to power!

:ninja:

So, you are supporting a DDOS type attack on a mobile ISP...
 
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ATT customers are stuck with ATT with their phones because we have 2 different versions of 3G service here.
Then get a different phone. This isn't rocket surgery, no one is holding a gun to your head forcing you to use the iPhone. I know many of the details of the situation because I listen to Californians moan about this every day on Buzz Out Loud podcast (to the point where I've stopped listening, this takes so much time up). First of all anyone who signs a 2 year contract to use a phone is a Category 5 Moron, secondly you don't have to use the Jesus Phone.
 

Ika

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Then get a different phone. This isn't rocket surgery, no one is holding a gun to your head forcing you to use the iPhone. I know many of the details of the situation because I listen to Californians moan about this every day on Buzz Out Loud podcast (to the point where I've stopped listening, this takes so much time up). First of all anyone who signs a 2 year contract to use a phone is a Category 5 Moron, secondly you don't have to use the Jesus Phone.

So the choice is:

shitty phone, good service
or awesome phone, shitty service

yay, switching will be so awesome! yay!

If AT&T would spend money improving their service instead of spending money on ads that butt horns with Verizon's ads that MAKE FUN OF AT&T'S SHITTY SERVICE, then there wouldn't be a problem.
 

Pliablemoose

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Then get a different phone. This isn't rocket surgery, no one is holding a gun to your head forcing you to use the iPhone. I know many of the details of the situation because I listen to Californians moan about this every day on Buzz Out Loud podcast (to the point where I've stopped listening, this takes so much time up). First of all anyone who signs a 2 year contract to use a phone is a Category 5 Moron, secondly you don't have to use the Jesus Phone.

ATT's got the 2nd largest network (by subscribers) in the US, the poor service affects everyone, from grandmas with Nokia single purpose phones to iPhones.

ATT has consistently displayed contempt for their subscribers by refusing to deal with their well known and documented network issues, preferring to spend millions on ads and lawsuits to pretend they have a decent network.

The whole industry revolves around contracts and keeping captive subscribers.
 
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shitty phone, good service
or awesome phone, shitty service
Well if you would stop shoveling money into their pockets for a while maybe your options would improve, but instead you pull stupid crap like this thread. NEWS FUCKING FLASH: if you're able to attempt to overload their network then YOU'RE STILL FUCKING PAYING TO BE ON THEIR NETWORK! Holy fuck this isn't complicated stuff guys.
 
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ATT's got the 2nd largest network (by subscribers) in the US, the poor service affects everyone, from grandmas with Nokia single purpose phones to iPhones.

ATT has consistently displayed contempt for their subscribers by refusing to deal with their well known and documented network issues, preferring to spend millions on ads and lawsuits to pretend they have a decent network.

The whole industry revolves around contracts and keeping captive subscribers.

And yet you continue to pay them money, month after month. *boggle*
 

mugs

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Users will intentionally overload the network, but wait until you hear the moaning when AT&T decides to put stricter limits on data so that it won't happen again. Idiots. Just change carrier you fucking fools.

This. AT&T is already talking about "encouraging" heavy data users to use less data. If that means the end of unlimited data plans you won't see me complaining.

This "Operation Chokehold," and the participants are all assholes. You're not hurting AT&T, you're only hurting AT&T customers. Or would be if this silly protest has more than a couple thousand participants, which it will not.
 

Pliablemoose

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Well if you would stop shoveling money into their pockets for a while maybe your options would improve, but instead you pull stupid crap like this thread. NEWS FUCKING FLASH: if you're able to attempt to overload their network then YOU'RE STILL FUCKING PAYING TO BE ON THEIR NETWORK! Holy fuck this isn't complicated stuff guys.

So everyone should dump ATT and their 3G phones become virtually worthless because of the way the carriers have manipulated the market? And instantly shovel $ into ATT's coffers with ETF's for breaking their contracts?
 

cronos

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Then get a different phone. This isn't rocket surgery, no one is holding a gun to your head forcing you to use the iPhone. I know many of the details of the situation because I listen to Californians moan about this every day on Buzz Out Loud podcast (to the point where I've stopped listening, this takes so much time up). First of all anyone who signs a 2 year contract to use a phone is a Category 5 Moron, secondly you don't have to use the Jesus Phone.

Our options are severely limited. We only have 2 GSM carriers here in the US and the other one is T-Mobile which in general is even worse than ATT. And some of us *have* to use GSM for the convenience of switching phones when we like it, and also for international compatibility (so we can still use our phones when we travel overseas, by using local SIM cards).

I have been exclusively using unlocked GSM phones ever since they had it in my area (2004). Not interested in the iPhone, I would never own that thing. I have not been in contract since 2005, but I have no choice but to stay with AT&T. I just got lucky that the AT&T service in my area is pretty top notch, I rarely ever had a problem, if ever. The 3g is fast, and coverage is pretty much full bars wherever I go.

Oh btw, forgot to add that this Operation Chokehold or whatever will not do any good to anyone.
 

rudder

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I have AT&T and never had a problem. I have even priced Verizon and they are slightly more expensive. Of course I have no need for an iphone so I won't be involved in choke day. The only thing that will make at&t improve their bandwidth is if they start losing a shit ton of customers. As long as they keep signing up suckers for the iphone and its monthly service... they will mosey along.