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codyc1515

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#60084 18-Apr-2010 22:55
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Hi there all,

Can anyone tell me what the site at https://www.wireline.co.nz/ is for??
I have a feeling its for creating, and modifiying accounts for Telecom, as I saw them on it once.

Anyone??

--cody

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ariosto
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  #320073 18-Apr-2010 23:15
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It's Telecom Wholesale's online ordering and tracking system.  It's got nothing to do with accounts, other telcos with wholesale agreements with Telecom use it to order services on Telecom's network for their own customers. 




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codyc1515

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  #320076 18-Apr-2010 23:27
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I saw them using it in a store once, I think it was Leading Edge.
Well then, Thank You, you have solved my question Cool

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