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Be loses support
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, April 13, 2006 - 01:24 PM
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Civil unrest in has left ISP Be's call centre out of action.
The centre in Bangalore, India, has had to be closed due to a 24 hour curfew
imposed by the government to curb civil unrest in the city.
| "We have just been informed that there is a 24 hour government enforced
curfew in Bangalore due to local civil unrest and, as a result, we are unable to
handle any calls or tickets from there as of 5.30pm today. Unfortunately this
unrest has affected not only our main call centre, but also our back-up sites." |
| Be email |
For the present it has sourced a small team of contractors from the UK to
provide emergency back-up.
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