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As others have pointed out, I wouldn't even have created this article, but to each their own.

I'm assuming this client company was Samsung, due to scale and the author calling it the "K-Pop" company. They are known for using idols in their marketing. Still a little cringe to call it that.

My take away from this article:

1. This act was extreme, bordering on criminal, negligence. Some peoples' livelihoods depend on access to their phone. I assume most people using this service are of a lower income. I wonder how many jobs may have been lost due to their not having access to their mobile for a day.

2. Samsung needs to hire better contractors -- but this is what happens when companies go with the lowest bidder, I suppose. I've seen it time and time again.




I think its LG, this a blog post from the said company.

https://www.trustonic.com/news/lg-mobile-smartphones-to-impl...




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