This isn’t a joke. One of Digi's own customers has run into this problem. VSAT requires a satellite typically placed on the top of the building. However, what happens when the store manager requests an employee go to the roof and tie up a giant inflatable Godzilla? The store employee probably isn’t a wireless communications expert and decides to use the satellite to anchor Godzilla. This can pull the satellite out of the direction it requires to connect — resulting in costly downtime. Obviously this isn’t an epidemic, but with cellular users don’t need to worry about the direction their antenna is pointed.