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Comment Re:Not a lot of help for the rest of us (Score 1) 71
Comment Not a lot of help for the rest of us (Score 1) 71
How about a wireless service that actually helps the people who can't get the wires!?
Comment What about the rest of us? (Score 2, Insightful) 375
I can't get cable or DSL where I am, I'm 1/3 of a mile from the nearest cable box and still can't get comcast to extend the line to our neighborhood!
How about settling on 3Mb/s to all of us instead of 100Mb/s to some and 56Kb/s to the rest of us?
How did the UK force BT to offer these services to everyone and the US can't be bothered?
Comment Fix the problem (Score 1) 958
As an IT contractor I run across this more often than not. All you can do is let the boss know what is going on and give him options.
1) Buy licenses for everything (Unlikely to be affordable at one time)
2) Ignore the problem (Bad idea)
Or the most practical
3) Set up a plan for getting legitimate. If the boss THINKS he has licenses for Windows, suggest that, rather than buy new hardware and reinstall Windows, next time he should buy a PC with it preinstalled. It may take some time but will bring them into line.
Just make sure you put the catch up plan in writing, that way if you ever get audited, you can say the plan is your bosses solution so not your problem, and it shows good faith that you are trying to get current without bankrupting the company.