REDMOND, WA -- In an effort to reduce tech support turnaround times while cutting 
costs, Microsoft announced today the creation of a new spoken language to be used by 
its tech support workers. This language, code-named "Billglish", will enable callers 
to summarize their problem and allow technicians to offer a solution without wasting 
valuable seconds.

Microsoft hopes to transition its tech support system from English to Billglish during 
the next year. People who wish to call tech support after the transition period will 
need become a Microsoft Certified Tech Support Caller (MCTSC) before dialing the phone 
unless they want to pay a US$149.95 "translation fee". Microsoft will offer free 
workshops on speaking Billglish (or whatever name they decide to call the 
patent-pending language) during the next year but afterwards the cost will be fixed at 
$79.95 (which will include the upcoming Microsoft Press book, "Learn how to speak to 
tech support in only 21 days").

Read it all at:

http://i-want-a-website.com/about-linux/articles/jan02/billglish.shtml


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