Published on November 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
NAB Glitch Is Still Not Fixed – NAB carried out remediation work overnight to complete payment and transaction processing from yesterday morning’s disruption, and these transactions have now been processed. But some payment processing originated yesterday had been delayed, including payments made to NAB customers and some payments from NAB to other banks’ customers. NAB [...]
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Posted in Money
Published on May 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Bangkok Business Ready To Open After Riots – Businesses and government offices in Bangkok are set to reopen on Monday after a week of disruption caused by anti-government red-shirt protests. PM Abhisit Vejjajiva said the capital was “returning to normalcy”, as residents staged a clean-up drive.
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Published on April 18, 2010 by Technology Slice
Aussie Flight Bans – Airlines warn that Europe-bound flights from Australia could be delayed up to a week by the vast cloud of volcanic ash blanketing most of the continent. Qantas says passengers should prepare for significant disruption with the volcanic eruption in Iceland grounding flights across Europe in the biggest air travel shutdown since [...]
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