Estonia gets low Y2K rating

  • 1999-12-02
  • By Tricia Cornell
TALLINN - An independent British consulting group issued an unfavorable assessment of Estonia's Y2K readiness last week, causing Estonian experts to criticize the group's research methods. Estonia also announced plans to create a Y2K information center that will share information with similar centers around the world at the turn of the millennium. International Monitoring, based in London, ranked 140 countries on a five-tier system, from worst to best prepared to deal with technical problems generated by the arrival of the year 2000. Estonia and Latvia placed in the fourth group (less prepa...
 
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