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Technology Stocks : Frank Coluccio Technology Forum - ASAP

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (797)12/31/1999 9:45:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio   of 1782
 
UK GMT and CET Y2K Rollover Observations

"GMT and CET rolled over without any major incidents. The cellular
networks were busy but thats to be expected.

Regards,
--
Alive and Kicking.
DOMINO.ORG


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Some more advice from NZ some twelve hours after their rollover:

">>"The phone system is almost useless" is perhaps less accurate than
>>"the one person I have talked to has reported some problems with his
>>office handsets" :)

"I think in the Australian experience "the mobile phone system is
useless" was pretty accurate for at least an hour after midnight.
Landlines coped much better. For the places yet to experience 1/1/00 I
would suggest that if you need to keep in touch with your NOC (or
whatever) then be near a landline and give the mobile a night off."

[Regards,]
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