Thats what you get for putting all your eggs in one basket.
I dont know what the fascination with blackberry is correct me if im
wrong but dosent blackberry email services rely on RIMs email servers
If so why would businesses want this? it just adds another possible
point of failure.
~Dan
In article <47300516$0$81479$c30e37c6@lon-reader.news.telstra.net>,
srg@babcom.net.au says...
> BLACKBERRY users have been without emails for most of the day due to
> problems at one of Australia's biggest telecommunication companies.
>
> "I can confirm that some Optus customers have today been experiencing
> disruption to their BlackBerry data services," an Optus spokeswoman said.
>
> "Technicians have now resolved the issue and we have been progressively
> restoring customers to normal service from approximately 1pm (AEDT) this
> afternoon.
>
> "Optus apologises for any inconvenience caused to its customers by this
> disruption."
>
> It is not the first time BlackBerry users have "gone offline".
>
> In April, millions of US subscribers were unable to get emails on their
> mobile devices because of outages.
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