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End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season)
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: 27 Dec 1999 14:25:54 -0800
On Mon, 27 December 1999, Deepak Jain wrote:
Speaking of telephone style networks. Has anyone noticed significant degradation in their cell/pager coverage/performance over the last couple of weeks?
What type of degradation? I haven't noticed any larger than normal problems. Many carriers have a end of year freeze on network changes. Although the freeze has been planned for a long time, I notice it didn't stop sales people from promising due dates during the freeze period. If you are expecting to see new service turned up on Dec 31, I don't think your odds are very good. Some of my friends at other carriers told me they had a big push to get a lot of changes into their networks before December 23 to beat the freeze.
Current thread:
- End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Sean Donelan (Dec 27)
- Re: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Deepak Jain (Dec 27)
- Re: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Ryan Tucker (Dec 27)
- Re: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Brad (Dec 28)
- Re: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Steve Sobol (Dec 29)
- Re: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Ryan Tucker (Dec 27)
- RE: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Roeland M.J. Meyer (Dec 27)
- RE: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Larry Snyder (Dec 27)
- Re: End of year freeze (Re: Y2k silly season) Deepak Jain (Dec 27)