January 2, 2002
VIENNA -- Austria's up to 2,600 exterior ATMs were back in operation on Jan. 2 after an hour-long nationwide breakdown, according to a Reuters report.
A manager at Europay Austria told Reuters the breakdown was not due to the euro changeover or the large number of ATM transactions.
"It was due to a failure of the central computer's memory system,' he said, correcting earlier reports that the large number of transactions following the launch of the euro had caused the system to malfunction.
A Bank Austria spokesman told Reuters that the country's 3,300 indoor machines at individual bank branches had not broken down.