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Technology Stocks : Y2k - 9/9/1999 anticipated glitches

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To: John Mansfield who wrote ()1/3/1999 5:39:00 AM
From: John Mansfield   of 6
 
'Frank Ianna, 49. President, AT&T Network Services, Basking Ridge, N.J.

Parent spent $600 million on Y2K. Will be at work, preparing contingency plans.

"Since we are an international company, we'll greet the New Year 24 times in one day." Sees the potential for trouble even earlier, on Sept. 9, 1999. "The computer could read '9999' as an error code. . . . But look on the bright side: It's one of the few instances where IT projects come in on time—or else."

forbes.com
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