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BlackBerry Outage Again???

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 20, 2008

Reports are circulating today about another BlackBerry outage that started early this morning. Users at BlackBerry Forums have reported problems with BIS mail coming through. The problem seems to have started sometime around 3am. Not everyone has been affected this time, but in light of recent BlackBerry outages this can't be good for RIM.

There was an outage about 3 weeks ago for AT&T customers. Last week there was another outage for everyone in North America, and now this. All of this is on top of previous outages where RIM said they fixed the problem and it could never happen again.

Like we've been saying all along...fire up the Treo. We simply cannot rely solely on a system that can go down like this.



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