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Old October 21st 04, 08:08 PM
leslie
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Art Johnson ) wrote:
:
: Yesterday, I was signing up for DSL with SBC and asked the tech guy
: where he was. "India" was the response.
:

True...

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R1BC539E4
A lively chat with 'Floyd'

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?
file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/19/BU92987.DTL&type=business
A lively chat with 'Floyd'


http://makeashorterlink.com/?I26152E83
SBC's 'Floyd' attracts PUC's eye

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?
file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/21/BU227355.DTL&type=business
SBC's 'Floyd' attracts PUC's eye


:
: Isn't there some American on welfare that could do that job from home?
:

Probably, but not for what someone in India makes.

Most of the U.S. welfare hotlines are answered in India...

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y2FF53F29
Your Tax Dollars At Work...Offsho
How Foreign Outsourcing Firms Are Capturing State Government Contracts

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http://www.washtech.org/reports/TaxDollarsAtWork/
offshoring_finaltext_pdf.pdf
Your Tax Dollars At Work...Offsho
How Foreign Outsourcing Firms Are Capturing State Government Contracts

"...Interviews with EBT officials in every state and the District of
Columbia reveal that:

o Before the offshoring controversy began, the call centers for 42 states
and the District of Columbia were operating offshore. In most cases,
this occurred because the states gave EBT contracts to Citibank
Electronic Financial Services, which in turn subcontracted the call
center work to an Indian firm called MsourcE. (In 2003 Citibank sold
the business to J.P. Morgan Chase, which continued to use MsourcE.)
A smaller number of states ended up with offshore call centers through
their EBT contracts with eFunds Corporation or Affiliated Computer
Services Inc.

o As a result of the controversy, one state (New Jersey) has brought its
call center back to the United States, and five states (Arizona, Kansas,
North Carolina, Oregon and Wisconsin) are planning to do the same.

o Eight states (Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Ohio, Texas,
and Wyoming) avoided the use of offshore call centers because they hired
EBT contractors that used domestic facilities."



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