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Fri, 7 May 1999 16:23:40 -0700
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On 7 May 99, at 14:22, Roberto Safora wrote:

> I saw a 3COM 3C167¿? with a seal on the box claiming to be Year 2000
> ready. What does this mean in a hub?

  Some companies will not buy computing or network equipment in the next 9
months without this kind of assurance from the manufacturer.

> As far as I believe hubs dont manage database or have any date control.
> Is it?

  This is probably true.  But the folks who approve purchases and sign checks
may not know this.


David G

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