I worked with a large CDN provider (not that one, the other one) who would rubbish LetsEncrypt in meetings -- then note that they use LetsEncrypt themselves for domain validated certificates. So we should pay them extra for OV certificates, the logic of which only makes sense to their salespeople.
My employer isn't a heavy user of LetsEncrypt, as AWS's certificate issuance is more straightforward to use when we're already using AWS for pretty much everything. But we still have a few hundred LE certificates that are in active use.
My employer isn't a heavy user of LetsEncrypt, as AWS's certificate issuance is more straightforward to use when we're already using AWS for pretty much everything. But we still have a few hundred LE certificates that are in active use.