Millions of BlackBerry users cut off for third day

Release Date 12 Oct, 2011 in Chicago Tribune

 
   
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BlackBerry beep remains silent

Independent Online - ‎13 seconds ago‎
By Jenni Evans AP A BlackBerry handset stands at a shop in Hyderabad, India. Large numbers of BlackBerry users across Europe, the Middle East and Africa have been cut off from Internet and messaging services. Johannesburg - The distinctive Blackberry ...

Millions of BlackBerry users cut off for third day

Chicago Tribune - 12 Oct, 2011
Millions of BlackBerry users around the world were left without text communication services for a third day on Wednesday as Research in Motion struggled to fix what it said was a switching failure in its private network. Users in Europe, the Middle ...

BlackBerry core switch failure stymies global service

Computing - Sooraj Shah - 12 Oct, 2011
BlackBerry users may face another day of service disruption, even though BlackBerry maker RIM now knows the cause of the problem. The company issued a statement on Twitter yesterday evening, stating that delays with messaging and ...

BlackBerry glitches continue for second day

Geo Television Network - 12 Oct, 2011
OTTAWA: BlackBerry users across much of the globe experienced outages in key functions for a second straight day Tuesday, while a Canadian merchant bank jacked up pressure for a management change. The glitches that impaired messaging, ...

Millions Hit By Ongoing BlackBerry Blackout

Isle of Wight Radio - 12 Oct, 2011
Millions of BlackBerry customers across the world have been left without email or text services for a third day. Users in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, Brazil, Chile and Argentina have continued to report problems with their devices. ...

BlackBerry users suffer blackout

Aljazeera.com - ‎Oct 10, 2011‎
Service disruption could not have come at a worse time for Research in Motion,the makers of the device. With no emails, instant messaging, or social networking, BlackBerry users in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India suffered a communication's ...

 

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