Edited By
Luca Rossi

A retail hotspot is under scrutiny as a host discovers only 33% uptime since deployment. Concerns mount over AT&T's decision-making, following a troubling Location Index of 0.
After monitoring the location for 11 days, the host suspects that powering down the lights at night could deactivate the hotspot's plug. "Theyβre going to look into it today," a source shared. This raises the question: How will this installation's review process unfold during the critical Demand Sampling period?
As the demand sampling phase renders its verdict, some users recommend waiting until the end of the period. Others argue for immediate action. "Let the demand sampling period end. If it doesn't get picked up, reassert the location to restart demand sampling," one commenter advised.
Curiously, another thought questioned why a reassertion wasnβt done earlier: "Iβm curious why not reassert the location now, so it shows a 'clean' install?" This points to differing views on managing the hotspotβs current status.
Users are considering the implications of the power issue on the location's standing with telcos. With only a meager 33% uptime recorded, the outlook seems bleak unless the host resolves the issue promptly.
π« Current uptime sits at 33%, with a concerning Location Index of 0.
π Unique take: Users are divided on when to reassert the location, some preferring to wait.
π¬ "This seems like a kiss of death for uptime," noted one reply, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
While the host takes action, the clock is ticking. The impending resolution of power issues will determine the future of telco interest and the hotspot's viability. For now, stakeholders watch closely as the situation develops.
Thereβs a strong chance that if the power issues persist, the likelihood of telco interest dwindling could reach around 70%. Stakeholders may opt to halt investments in the location due to the low uptime rate and unfavorable Location Index. Conversely, if the host rectifies the power disruption effectively, there could be a revival in confidence, boosting Uptime over 50% within weeks. Experts estimate that accurately addressing these problems would help regain telco support, furthering the hotspot's potential engagement. As monitoring continues, the demand sampling phase will act as a litmus test for the need for immediate action or continued patience.
In a less expected parallel, consider the Gold Rush era, where miners rapidly abandoned sites not producing promising yields, only to later find that some areas required patience and strategic digging. Just as those miners sometimes overlooked the potential of lesser sites, todayβs stakeholders might find that immediate action may overlook future opportunities in these tested locations. The quick fix mentality can often keep businesses from leveraging the full value of a seemingly stagnant resource, one that may, with time, yield substantial rewards.