BlackBerry Services Offline Again For Some. Again.

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It looks like the RIM is having more network problems. The company has more hang-ups than a Christmas tree lately. How many outages is that this month?

We've received several reports of a second BlackBerry outage for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, and our friends over at T-Mobile UK and Vodafone Egypt have confirmed again on Twitter, just several hours after RIM tweeted that service had been restored. So, what's going on over there? We're reaching out to RIM for a statement, and like those of you affected, we can only hope that things get back up and running very quickly. Are you outraged? Experiencing perfect service (and in EMEA)? Jump past the break to tell us what's up in the comments.
 
no surprise. this is EXACTLY why i left RIM/BB a year or two ago. this just proves nothing has changed or will change.
 
Google should buy RIM and merge all the corp BB stuff into android and provide a special corp version of android.
 
Stick a fork in them, they're done.

Unless they come out with something revolutionary, I see nothing but declining market share, until they are nothing but a nitch player. (This comming from a current Blackberry user who runs a company BES server.)

Wonder when Windows Phone 7 will pass them up in market share?
 
Stick a fork in them, they're done.

Unless they come out with something revolutionary, I see nothing but declining market share, until they are nothing but a nitch player. (This comming from a current Blackberry user who runs a company BES server.)

Wonder when Windows Phone 7 will pass them up in market share?

Yesterday ;)
 
Haven't noticed, we have almost completely moved everyone over to iPhone's or Android devices.
 
Google should buy RIM and merge all the corp BB stuff into android and provide a special corp version of android.

Please no. We don't need more awful, buggy Android devices around. Compared to Blackberries they have horrible battery life, no enterprise management, and are generally unstable and crashy (though not quite as much as old Windows Mobile).
 
Please no. We don't need more awful, buggy Android devices around. Compared to Blackberries they have horrible battery life, no enterprise management, and are generally unstable and crashy (though not quite as much as old Windows Mobile).

This statement is so laughably false it is pathetic.
 
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