Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:31AM EST
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BlackBerry addicts faced their second big outage in a year yesterday afternoon, when Research in Motion's wireless service went dark for three hours, from about 12:30 to 3:30 PM PST, angering millions.
RIM says no messages were lost during the outage, only delayed.Â
The outage was not nearly as severe as the one that occurred in April last year and which spanned more than 12 hours of downtime. April's outage was ultimately traced to a buggy software patch applied to RIM's server software. RIM has not determined or announced the cause for yesterday's downtime but says it has "a team addressing this issue in order to define the problem and prevent it in the future."
But while yesterday's downtime may have lasted only three hours, it may have distressed consumers far more than the 2007 outage because it occurred in the middle of the workday. In contrast, the 2007 outage took place largely overnight. As one user, quoted by the AP, said tellingly, "I don't know what happened, I don't care what happened. They need to save their excuses for someone who cares."
Ouch.
Service should be running smoothly this morning. BlackBerry users should need to do nothing to restore normal operation, but if anything seems off, turning off the radio, waiting a few seconds, then turning it back on is always a good way to kickstart your device into sending and receiving again.
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I used to have a blackberry, and I became so addicted to it that I would basically run my whole life on it, then I lost it...it really felt like I lost a limb. Now I just have a regular cheap cell phone, and I couldn't be happier. Sometimes we just get WAY too dependent on technology. Oh, and by the way, 6 months ago I would have been one of those people freaking out about my blackberry being down for 3 hours too :)
No one knows how terrible identity theft is.. This young lady, not only was treaded very badlyu, as we do not care, the offers to make it better after the insult were just not cool, I recomend she get the identy theft now STAT. that protects her up to a million dollars for a small fee per month... yes , I do believe , some of these big companies do need a leason , Go for it Gal .cvr1444
Three hours. Three hours! C'mon, people, get a life! You still have a phone. You still have a computer with e-mail that works. It's a freakin' Blackberry, for God's sake... Is Blackberry going to be sued now by someone whose life was ruined in those three hours?
The press makes a big deal out of everything. FACTS MIGHT BE no one cares except the reporter! And us, apparently? we all have time to comment????????????
mmmmmmmmmmmm, smoothie. :-)
oh my god! someone should slap that user!! Do they even know how much work and effort goes on behind the scenes? No and they don't care. They are the stupid sort of end users who just want it to work all the time, it doesn't matter if they are high up in the mountains, or down in the Grand Canyon. These are also the sorts of people who call into thier provider and demand credit for loss of income because thier phone didn't work.
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6 Posted by david.balgobin@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:37PM EDT Report Abuse
I made blackberry and apple pie once - it was pretty good