Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c++:10062 can.usrgroup:525 Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,can.usrgroup Path: utzoo!lsuc!jim From: jim@lsuc.on.ca (Jim Mercer) Subject: Re: AT&T in a meeting Message-ID: <1990Oct22.145249.6455@lsuc.on.ca> Organization: Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto References: <1990Oct18.142454.4320@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Distribution: can Date: Mon, 22 Oct 90 14:52:49 GMT In article <1990Oct18.142454.4320@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> drg@csri.toronto.edu (Dave Galloway) writes: >The University of Toronto has AT&T source licenses for a bunch of AT&T >products, including UNIX, C++, etc. Up until 6 months ago, we dealt with >someone at AT&T Canada when we wanted new releases and license changes. > >At that point, we were told that AT&T in the US was taking over the >Canadian side of things, and were given a new contact in the States. >Since then we have been unable to talk to anyone. No one returns calls, >and FAXes go unanswered. The Law Society (Department of Education) is a Sys V 3.2.1 Licensee. I started dealing with AT&T (Canada) last December. When we finally got things rolling, i started receiving tapes. it wasn't until the 4th set of tapes, that i got something i could read on our 3B2. by this time, AT&T (canada) no longer marketed source products. fortunately, because of the media problems i was having, i was in contact with AT&T (new jersey) before AT&T (canada) stopped selling source. they have been responsive (maybe not speedy, but i did get answer's and action) >Has anyone in Canada managed to get a source product out of AT&T in the >last few months ? If so, who did you talk to, and what is their phone >number ? send me email and i'll send the names & numbers to you. >Even better, has anyone in Canada managed to get a copy of the source for >C++ 2.1 (or even the pricing for it) ? C++? what's C++? 8^) -- [ Jim Mercer jim@lsuc.On.Ca || ...!uunet!attcan!lsuc!jim +1 416 947-5258 ] [ Systems Facilitator - Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA ] [ Standards are great. They give non-conformists something to not conform to. ] [ The opinions expressed here may or may not be those of my employer ]