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BBL to temporarily close services for maintenance on July 10-11

By The Nation

 

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Bangkok Bank (BBL) is temporarily closing its system for maintenance to improve and increase efficiency, the bank said.

 

Customers will not able to use the service from July 10 (11pm) to July 11 (8am).

 

The services that will be switched off are: mobile banking; Bualuang iBanking and Biz iBanking

 

Services that be closed from July 10 (Midnight) to July 11( 2.30am) are: PromptPay money transfer service from other banks into Bangkok Bank accounts and from Bualuang ATMs; eWallet service; cross-bank bill payment service; payment for goods and services via the internet (e-commerce) with a Bangkok Bank debit card; registration for direct debit service; SMS service via Bualuang ATMs; Bangkok Bank mobile banking and Bualuang iBanking; buying or selling funds and bonds through various banks' electronic channels; online retail funds transfer, and payment for goods and services via Bualuang ATMs will not receive SMS notification of transactions.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30390961

 

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Posted

Please Explain ,,,,

 

Midnight on the 10th technically means at the start of the 10th, but when most people speak they mean it to be at the end of the 10th. In 24-hour time notation, "00:00" and "00:00:00" refer to midnight at the start of a given date. 

Which one are they using?  

So either the E Banking is not working for 2,5 Hrs  Or Isn't Working for 26,5 Hrs.  ????

Posted (edited)

For the US fellows there is a (hopefully) clear text on the website:

https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Announcement

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Friday, July 10, 2020 at 11:00 p.m. to Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 08:00 a.m.

Saturday, July 11, 2020 from 12:00 a.m. - 02:30 a.m.

So the outages are for 9 hours and 2.5 hours respectively in the night from Friday to Saturday.

 

And even I learned that sun is not shining at 12:00 AM :biggrin:

 

Hint: never never put any schedule at 12:00 ("midnight") exactly.

Do it at 11:59PM (23:59) or 12:01AM (0:01).

Edited by KhunBENQ
Posted

Sometimes, it's quite common to use 00:00 and 24:00 if you really must use "midnight"!

 

For example, Saturday @ 00:00 is 1 minute after Friday @ 23:59 and Saturday @ 24:00 is 1 minute before Sunday @ 00:01.

 

00:00 and 24:00 helps you figure out which midnight they're referring to!

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