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Blackberry users complain of fresh crash | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Blackberry users have complained of a fresh crash hours after the company which makes the smartphones, RIM, said all services were "operating normally". | |
On Twitter angry users reported renewed issues with their handsets and an inability to send messages and email. | |
The initial blackout saw Blackberry services across Europe, the Middle East and Africa disrupted - but that has now spread to Latin America. | |
RIM said the problems were caused by core and back-up switch failures. | |
One tweeter summed up the mood of many: "Blackberry server down AGAIN?!!! you have got to be kidding me!!!!!" | One tweeter summed up the mood of many: "Blackberry server down AGAIN?!!! you have got to be kidding me!!!!!" |
'Data backlog' | |
Many called on the phone firm to "sort out" the problems and get the network running again. | Many called on the phone firm to "sort out" the problems and get the network running again. |
RIM acknowledged it was still experiencing problems and apologised for the inconvenience. | |
"The messaging and browsing delays... in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, Brazil, Chile and Argentina were caused by a core switch failure within RIM's infrastructure," a company statement said. | |
"Although the system is designed to failover to a back-up switch, the failover did not function as previously tested. | |
"As a result, a large backlog of data was generated and we are now working to clear that backlog and restore normal service as quickly as possible." | |
The crash comes only a few hours after RIM had issued a statement which said all services were now "operating normally". | The crash comes only a few hours after RIM had issued a statement which said all services were now "operating normally". |
That blackout left millions of users without email, web browsing and Blackberry Messaging (BBM) services following the crash around 11:00 BST on 10 October. | That blackout left millions of users without email, web browsing and Blackberry Messaging (BBM) services following the crash around 11:00 BST on 10 October. |
The cause is believed to be due to server problems at RIM's Slough data centre. | The cause is believed to be due to server problems at RIM's Slough data centre. |
Blackberry users around the world began reporting problems with their handsets mid-morning on 10 October and at 14:42 BST, Blackberry UK sent out a tweet which said: "Some users in EMEA are experiencing issues." | Blackberry users around the world began reporting problems with their handsets mid-morning on 10 October and at 14:42 BST, Blackberry UK sent out a tweet which said: "Some users in EMEA are experiencing issues." |
The "issues" left many Blackberry owners only able to text and make calls. | The "issues" left many Blackberry owners only able to text and make calls. |
'Harsh criticism' | |
Many corporate customers said they had not lost service, suggesting that the problem was with Blackberry's BIS consumer systems, rather than its BES enterprise systems. | Many corporate customers said they had not lost service, suggesting that the problem was with Blackberry's BIS consumer systems, rather than its BES enterprise systems. |
"Blackberry runs two infrastructures," explained Simon Butler, a Microsoft Exchange consultant at Sembee. | "Blackberry runs two infrastructures," explained Simon Butler, a Microsoft Exchange consultant at Sembee. |
"The understanding I have is that the BIS service has crashed. | "The understanding I have is that the BIS service has crashed. |
"The business side runs on a different set of servers, although enterprise Blackberrys can still use messenger and the consumer services, so they are also affected," said Mr Butler. | "The business side runs on a different set of servers, although enterprise Blackberrys can still use messenger and the consumer services, so they are also affected," said Mr Butler. |
Such a major failure will still come as unwelcome news to Blackberry's owner RIM, which has been losing market share to smartphone rivals - in particular Apple's iPhone. | Such a major failure will still come as unwelcome news to Blackberry's owner RIM, which has been losing market share to smartphone rivals - in particular Apple's iPhone. |
Many corporate clients have switched to the device after Apple made a concerted effort to improve its support for secure business email systems. | Many corporate clients have switched to the device after Apple made a concerted effort to improve its support for secure business email systems. |
Malik Saadi, principal analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media, said RIM would have to resolve the problem quickly. | |
"The current situation with the Blackberry outages couldn't come at a worse time for RIM, following some harsh criticism in recent months," he said. | |
Such crashes may lead RIM and others to "re-evaluate their reliance on centralised servers and instead look to investing in more corporately controlled servers", he added. | Such crashes may lead RIM and others to "re-evaluate their reliance on centralised servers and instead look to investing in more corporately controlled servers", he added. |
But he thinks customers will stick with the firm despite current frustrations. | But he thinks customers will stick with the firm despite current frustrations. |
"It will take more than just a couple of collapses to persuade loyal consumers of Blackberry services to look for alternatives," he said. | |
Many of those complaining about the crash said on Twitter that they could not live without access to BBM. |