So I rather think, company is finally ready for bigtime operation...
So what clued you in to this breakthrough, the fact that they are two months late and no units were confirmed as being shipped (AFAIK) or the fact that they still don't have a working rig unit? These guys are total amateurs and I will in the future stay as far away from them as I can.
Take a look around the continent, e.g. UK, 150 000 homes without electricity, floods everywhere...
What if you need some parts from UK, Germany, France, Italy ? ... to finish the rigs ? OR HOW ABOUT DELIVERY SERVICES ?
DO THEY OPERATE AT ALL - AS INTENTED ?
How about the rest of the Europe ?
You still think nobody else have floods ?
Well, you're wrong.
This is however not the proper way to plan business continuity (in any business), but if that is true that they have Swisscom telco problems, then they are having MURPHY'S LAW - final point...when something can go wrong it probably will...
I'm happy their warehouse is not under flood like most companies in Europe curently are
Think about what disaster that could be...e.g. all chips flooded and no spare stock...to put on PCB...
List of EMS - Mapping Rush Mode Activations
Event Type Event Date (UTC) Start date E.g., 2014-02-19
End date
E.g., 2014-02-19
Act. Status
Act. Codesort ascending Title Event Date Type Country Feed
EMSR070 Floods in Slovenia 2014-02-10 Flood Slovenia
EMSR069 Floods in Southern England 2014-02-10 Flood United Kingdom
EMSR068 Floods in Bretagne 2014-02-07 Flood France
EMSR066 Flood in Portugal 2014-01-06 Flood Portugal
EMSR065 Floods in Bretagne, France 2014-01-02 Flood France
...and this is not all, this is only floods reported to COPERNICUS.
http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/list-of-activations-rush