Thursday, October 13, 2011

BlackBerry Widespread disruption to North America

Network problems that plagued BlackBerry users are now beginning to spread to North America, including the United States and the country of origin of the BlackBerry, Canada. Thus, the disorder continues to grow, after earlier hitting Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.

BlackBerry manufacturer, Research in Motion, said BlackBerry users in the U.S. will experience interference from Thursday morning local time, October 13, 2011.



"We put all our attention and all the experts we have, including a network of experts," the official statement RIM.

Chief Executive of RIM Engineering, David Yach, stating the source of this problem is a disturbance of the system back up email data customers.

"Failure to take place outside the system we expected. We routinely have run test system failure," said Yach.

RIM said the continued attempt to repair the damage of this global network. Root causes are unknown, but Yach not willing to give information about it.

For every email that is sent when the interruption occurs, RIM promised to keep sending it even though there will be delays, and will not delete it. "All email will be sent. We will not delete any email messages," said Yach.

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