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Monday July 26, 1999

Y2K test KOs phone service
New system leaves Bell's PrimeLine customers hanging
Natalie Armstrong

The Ottawa Citizen

TORONTO -- A Y2K glitch yesterday caused yet another Bell Canada system to
crash, leaving thousands of Ontario businesses and residences without phone
service.

Denis Lalonde, assistant vice-president of the Year 2000 Program at Bell
Canada, said yesterday's disrupted service to more than 9,000 PrimeLine
customers across Ontario was "a very isolated incident" for the program.

Mr. Lalonde said 7,500 Toronto PrimeLine customers were being transferred to
a new Y2K-ready system. It operated for only three hours before crashing at
about 10 a.m. local time. The problem lasted two hours.

About 1,200 PrimeLine customers in Ottawa-Hull, Hamilton, London and
Kitchener who were already on the Y2K-ready system for several weeks, were
also affected.

PrimeLine is a service that provides customers with one phone number so
their calls can be forwarded to follow wherever they go, such as home,
office or cellular lines. The service is also available in Montreal and
Quebec City, but those subscribers weren't affected.

There are about 17,000 PrimeLine customers in total, many of whom are
small-business operators.

It was the third time in a week that Bell experienced a system failure, with
the collapse of a Toronto-area 911 emergency network on the weekend and a
fire last Friday that affected service nationwide.

Ted Mallett, director of research for the Canadian Federation of Independent
Business, said such telecommunication crashes can be detrimental for small
businesses, which rely on telephones, fax lines and Internet for
competitiveness.

"Small businesses these days are more dependent than ever on phone lines,
and any interruption of service can range from mildly annoying to
catastrophic, depending on the time of day and the kind of problem it is,"
said Mr. Mallett, adding many small businesses have about four lines, for
phone, fax and Internet. His organization represents 90,000 small- and
medium-sized business owners across Canada.

But Bell says it expects no further Y2K problems.

"To date we have been successful in upgrading 99.9 per cent of our network
with no impact on customers," said Mr. Lalonde, adding that represents 325
central offices. He said Bell expects to be Y2K-ready by early fall.

On Friday, an electrical fire at a Bell Canada switching station in Toronto
cut phone lines to customers in the city and all electronic communications
that feed through the station. A large part of Toronto was left without
telephone service, bank services were affected across Canada and Internet
providers reported major disruptions.

Copyright 1999 Ottawa Citizen

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