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Cashless society

No, but I can still buy an IPhone789 with cash, or whatever the hell number they are up to now.

For now.
Yes but where do you send your cash, for the monthly phone plan?

If you don't have the plan, you are paying a lot for a useless piece of plastic.

You can still have a landline, the MIL does and she doesn't have a computer or use the internet, it's a bloody expensive phone.
 
Well digital is fine, so long as there is still cash
 
Well one thing is for sure, they aren't going back to landlines and red phone boxes.
one of the first things organized when taking over this farm was the reactivation of the landline ( citing emergency medical needs )

it got some use today ( just not for medically urgent communications )

option C worked OK under pressure
 
The fallout from yesterday's Optus outage is gathering momentum.


 
Those relying on one network are lazy.

Any critical function of any business needs a back up.

You are partly correct, but what you miss is that a business's EFTPOS facility has an inbuilt wireless network that is proprietary based and managed by the bank.

I own a business, I use Telstra for phone and internet at my bricks and mortar, The Telstra modem is a business type fiber to the node, with a built-in sim wireless backup. I also have my own backup modem with a different provider (saved me a few times) and also provides my mobile network for several business phones. There is a UPS battery backup for the PC system and the EFTPOS facility.

The POS facility I use (which I was told is the newest & greatest) is 4G with a 3G backup, there is no function to use your own internet connection, I presume that is because of security concerns.
 
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I used Tyro as My main and square as the back up.

Never down in Over 4 years.

Really rarely did cash..... Not that I didn't try.
 
Those relying on one network are lazy.

Any critical function of any business needs a back up.
just a lack of cynicism , i see it in computer networks all the time ( outsource , outsource , outsource is the current mantra )

great for my IT shares but i rescued the cash invested there before 2019 when 'cloud' gained traction , sold all my telecommunication shares where they operate in Australia
 
By Memory Tyro used it's own network.
Square plugged into the shops wifi.

My bank supplied POS also uses 'their own network' which I found out yesterday is a deal with Optus. Now that I think about it, what are the chances of a POS company setting up its own communication towers?

All my bank did was purchase or rent a network from Optus, and I would be pleasantly surprised if Tyro haven't done the same with another communications provider.

As for Square, connecting with the "shops wifi" is handy, though I'm not sure about the security of it all. I tried finding that out but a quick look on several of their pages revealed very little. I have looked into it at the beginning of the year, but it was another added cost and not really suited to my day-to-day business.

However, even with all that mentioned, what's stopping your shop Wi-Fi going down? How do you know that Tyro are not on the same network as your shop?

Some of the differences -

 
WiFi went down occasionally. Telstra got it straight back up again.
Mobiles with Vodaphone at the time. Could HotSpot. (Uber style Apps)

Nothing is 100% but if you have got a plan or a back up then your business is too reliant on one supplier of whatever to use.
 

That's true. Just like the extra costs that a business must wear and pass onto the consumer.

I wonder what the big companies like Coles, Woolies and Bunnings do when their POS network go down. Do they have a backup?
 
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