 Hello everybody, this is Tom Maradon on a Sunday afternoon, doing a little speed test. The audio version of Daily Tech News show probably won't be much affected by this, I hope. We'll have to see about that. But the live streaming video that we do for sure will be affected, here's what's going on. Saturday night came back from dinner and found no internet in the house, so rebooted the router and did all those things, nothing was working, called up Frontier, which recently purchased my Verizon FiOS service, and turns out they could not communicate with what's called the ONT, that's the optical node where the fiber comes into the house, so they had me reboot that, tried to reset it, tried a couple things, in fact the guy on the support line was great, he understood that I understood just enough to tell me the things that I didn't know to help troubleshoot it and we couldn't get it going. So he put in a ticket to have somebody come out and check it, problem is Frontier's system couldn't give me an appointment until Tuesday, he said he would try to expedite it, talked with some lovely Frontier folks today, and I really mean that, I'm not being facetious, they're trying their best to be helpful on the support end, couldn't do anything for me today because there's no one in the office, so they're going to try to get somebody out Monday morning, cross your fingers. If that doesn't work though, backup plan for the live streaming and also to connect with my contributors, which aren't here, is this little baby, the AT&T Unite Explorer, now I know it's kind of fuzzy there, I'm streaming off of it right now, so I can't untether it, that's as far as my USB cable goes, but it's just a little mobile hot spot device, the AT&T Unite Pro is the one recommended by Wirecutter, the Explorer just came out April 1st, it's ruggedized, that's its big selling point, but I looked on the internals, I didn't care so much about the ruggedization, and it supports a few more bands in the LTE zone, has a faster processor, Snapdragon processor in there, a little bit less RAM, but I was looking at the bands and the processor and I figured, well, okay, I probably don't need as much RAM. Then, why AT&T? Well, because I could have got the same thing for Verizon, I went out and looked at Root Wireless. Root Wireless are the pros at coverage maps in the United States and elsewhere, but for my area, I found out that while T-Mobile has pretty good service, which is what I use for my home phone, if I want the best coverage in my area, it was AT&T, and here's the thing, T-Mobile provides a better buy and it's got decent coverage around the world, but I don't rely on my phone to stream the show, so I'm like, I need what has the best service right here in this very room, and apparently that's AT&T according to Root, so this is what I'm doing. It seems to be working from this end. I'll go watch this YouTube video afterwards and you guys can tell me what you think on the other end and cross your fingers. Hopefully, we'll be able to do a show Monday and Tuesday and actually cross your fingers frontier is able to get somebody out here fast and swap out that ONT or figure out what the problem is if it's something else. But anyway, just a test for me to see how this works and a little update for you guys who rely on the video. Hopefully, you will not interrupt your service too much, and if anything, we'll definitely have content somehow at DailyTechNewShow.com. Of course, SoundCloud is having issues with their MP3s. Just a pile on over the weekend and a minor update for that. What's going on there is suddenly everything plays on SoundCloud.com, but nothing in their RSS feed will download and play, so I don't know what's going on there. We have Archive.org as a backup for that. All about redundancy, right? Thanks everybody for being patient and let me do this test and I'll talk to you tomorrow.