Blackberry problems spread to US RIM UK managing director Stephen Bates: "Engineers are working around the clock to fix the problem" Problems with the Blackberry smartphone system appear have to spread to the United States. Users began to report loss of services on Wednesday, with many turning to Twitter to complain about their lack of email. The latest development follows two days of sporadic blackouts across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Blackberry's owner, RIM, blamed the latest outages on a backlog of emails to Europe from Asia and the Americas. "It is a backlog issue," RIM software vice president David Yach told a press conference in Ottawa, Canada. "Clearly we have a backlog in Europe... as you can imagine, with the global reach of Blackberry and people using it to contact others around the world, there's a lot of messages to Europe from Asia and the Americas. "Over time that backlog has built up and affected our other systems." As news of the failure in the US spread, one user tweeted: "What is the status here in the USA? I am in New York and there seems to be no email service." Another, who lives in Texas, wrote: "My #blackberry is not working! I can dial out that's it. What's up?". 'Data backlog' Blackberry had earlier declared services to be "operating normally", only to be contradicted by frustrated users. Many called on the phone firm to "sort out" the problems and get the network running again. RIM acknowledged that 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 blackouts have left millions of users without email, web browsing and Blackberry Messaging (BBM) services. The cause is believed to be due to server problems at RIM's UK data centre in Slough. 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. '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. BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones: "Blackberry has so many high profile users who are complaining about the crash" "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 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. 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. 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.
FML.... my bb internet hasnt been working since tuesday... i received some emails but thats all.... its so shitty as i have to travel every day n i always read the news n check my emails... n now i cant... also, im using "whatsapp" n "BBM" which has been down... n i have to text ppl instead....$$$ I have always disliked the iPhone but i am considering getting one since the apps are so much more awesome, every iphone user i know claims its a great phone + i cant open all website with my BB! -_-..........
^ Changed; as far as I know OPs should be abe to edit their thread titles unless it was changed again without me knowing or a bug. My mates have been bitching about this today lol and saw somebody on the chatbox earlier on bitching about BBM and then another person coming in lol'in. I don't own a BB and I also don't really like the ipod cuz personally I think it a bit big, feels like a brick in my pocket .... I like small phones
^ really? i didnt know i could change it myself... -_- i havent started that many threads lately.... too lazy lol... thnx anyway! its very annoying... paying for mobile internet while its not even working... grrrr.... hope they're gonna fix it soon! yeah me too... i am not a big fan of huge phones nor the ones with touch screen only as i tend to drop my phone a lot -_-.... dont think an iPhone can handle that!! dropped my phone while i was running to catch a bus but my BB can take a few hits lol... but if not the iphone, then what other phone... i used to love nokia but damn those guys havent launched any good phones for a long long time! i dont think any other phone can top the iPhone atm... i heard samsung galxy SII is pretty okay but its quite similar to iPhone sizewise...
some of my friends were like .. NO !! 3 days without BBM cryyy .. and i was just like .. dayyummmm .. really is sucky for bb ... i was laughing tho ..... someone tweeted saying .. it was 3 day silence for the death of steve jobs hahah
Started in other parts of the world and now hitting NA. Apparently a back log of data (bbm/email) so intermittent service. Updates directly from RIM: http://www.rim.com/newsroom/service-update.shtml
Cheek Lo See (Ms Cheeks) need to catch up on some PA updates! Anyways.. dont own a bb. not a bb person
^ yessss..... i know... im kinda behind with those things... i was considering getting another blackberry since my contract is ending n i can pick a new one... but not anymore!
going extinct soon... this might be the start of the trigger a lot of places are moving from bb to iphones (not too surprising) especially when work provides it, the amount of info thats kept on the iphone is crazy so at least htey can track down if ur leaking out info etc ive found bb's only really good for emails the other stuff not so much at least their battery life lasts longer tho!
perhaps. but they have been around since 97 and still have a strong corporate and gov presence. To add: Thursday 13th October - 10:00 (GMT-5) Listen to the BlackBerry Service Update Press Conference at 10 AM EST. Thursday 13th October - 9:00 (GMT-5) BlackBerry services are operating well globally. BlackBerry Support teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to ensure ongoing service stability. Some customers in Canada and Latin America who are sending messages to other regions may see intermittent message delays. Support teams are actively addressing this.