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BlackBerry users are gradually coming back online

BlackBerry services are gradually coming back online. Report that users, inter alia, the Gathering of Tweakers and via Twitter. The interference that Monday began, however, is not over; when everyone is online, is still unclear.

The Dutch branch of T-Mobile confirms BlackBerry slowly come online. Also GoT report of users that mails arrive. Other services seem not yet recovered. RIM itself has not let you know.

According to T-Mobile would it work if users have the batteries from their BlackBerry. If the battery pack is again inserted and the device is re-enabled, it could be that the services started working again. Be sure, however, that is not in the least. RIM lets users probably be phased back online. If everyone is online at the same time would come and all the messages and mails during the fault at once concerned would be, would the server down due to the large influx.

The cause of the fault lies in a faulty core switch. The backup did not, so many users of BlackBerry services in Europe, Africa and other parts of the offline world. The defective switch is in the British town of Slough. It is still unclear when all users are back online. BlackBerry’s of companies that make use of BlackBerry Enterprise Server are not affected by the fault.

Update 16:42: While BlackBerry-maker RIM is still nothing released about when the outage is resolved, it confirms that the fault has spread to North America. The manufacturer works to their own say day and night to clear the jam. Some users in the Netherlands, some of the services, but many users seem to still not be able to make use of services via the BlackBerry Internet Server.

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