I’m sitting in the audience at Le Web 3 listening to a talk by VC’s on whether or not we are in a bubble again.
However, live blogging at this conference has effectively been disabled by the lack of connectivity. Isn’t it just a tad ironic to have a conference called Le Web where web access is crippled?
The web connectivity is being organised by Orange. If Orange can’t manage to deliver wifi in a room with about 700 people (there are more in the room but only 500-700 have laptops I’d estimate) what chance is their for their delivering connectivity in larger scenarios?
I’m writing this post in Microsoft’s Live Writer (yeuch!) because the connectivity is soooo poor. I have no idea if this is even going to post.
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yeap, aftrer lunch the problem is still there, quite hard to post a comment or to edit a blog…
It seems to vary across the room. I’ve had reasonable access for the whole day, and have been liveblogging successfully. It’s painfully slow, though.
Une équipe d’Orange se trouve en permanence sur le Web 3 pour solutionner les éventuels problèmes de connexion des participants. Des consignes de respect des zones de couverture et de non perturbation des zones Wi-Fi ont été diffusées…
N’hésitez pas à me contacter sur le stand Orange.