The France Telecom-Orange said Friday 18 February, it had assigned its competitor Bouygues Telecom to trial before the Commercial Court of Paris, in a dispute about misfires in sending SMS the night of St. Sylvester. "An action is pending before the Commercial Court of Paris. It is an assignment of Bouygues Telecom in proceedings 'promptly' to the serious injuries sustained image" in this case, stated at the Agence France Presse a spokesman for France Telecom, confirming a report in Le Figaro.
Bouygues Telecom has confirmed receiving the summons, but declined to comment. MESSAGE TO REPEAT Over 930 million text messages were sent by the operator SFR, Orange and Bouygues Telecom's Eve and during the January 1 to celebrate the new year 2011, a "bug" computer had disrupted the sending text messages, causing the repetition of messages with millions of customers.
Bouygues Telecom and Orange were blamed, but according to Le Figaro, dysfunction come from a failure to midnight two facilities Bouygues, "triggering a multitude of technical problems cascade. A hearing is scheduled for April or May, according to France Telecom.
Bouygues Telecom has confirmed receiving the summons, but declined to comment. MESSAGE TO REPEAT Over 930 million text messages were sent by the operator SFR, Orange and Bouygues Telecom's Eve and during the January 1 to celebrate the new year 2011, a "bug" computer had disrupted the sending text messages, causing the repetition of messages with millions of customers.
Bouygues Telecom and Orange were blamed, but according to Le Figaro, dysfunction come from a failure to midnight two facilities Bouygues, "triggering a multitude of technical problems cascade. A hearing is scheduled for April or May, according to France Telecom.
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