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Canadians report BlackBerry service disruptions Canadians report BlackBerry service disruptions BlackBerry users were frustrated by a service disruption on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011.

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Date: Wed. Oct. 12 2011 10:18 PM ET

Research in Motion is blaming a worldwide BlackBerry service disruption on a network failure in Europe, which has led to a back-log of messages that have gummed up the functionality of the ubiquitous phone.

After days of service problems for BlackBerry users in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the issue spread to customers in the Americas on Wednesday, including an unspecified number of Canadians.

In a conference call with reporters Wednesday, RIM's chief technology officer, David Yach, blamed the problem on a failure of a back-up system in the company's infrastructure in Europe.

According to Yach, the network experienced a core switch failure, and the back-up system, known as a failover, did not function as expected.

Yach said that with trying to control the situation in Europe, problems have spread around the world.

"We've had to throttle traffic to stabilize service while we process this substantial backlog of messages in a controlled manner," Yach said. "This is why we're seeing ongoing issues, and why we're seeing impact to other regions around the world."

Yach said he believes the company has identified the cause of the glitch in the failover system, but a thorough investigation cannot be completed until service is completely restored.

"We have global teams working around the clock on this, and we are focused on containing the issue and minimizing the impact to our customers," he said.

Yach said users will receive all messages that might be caught up in the backlog.

He also said there is "no evidence" to suggest the problem was caused by hackers or some other security breach.

BlackBerry users overseas began complaining of problems on Monday, and by Wednesday Canadian users reported having problems accessing their email, text and Internet browsing services.

It was not immediately clear how many Canadian users were affected, and the company did not give exact figures when updating reporters about the situation on Wednesday afternoon.

In the wake of the service problems, Canadian users were taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations, get information or provide some perspective on the unexpected service outage.

Manitoba-based social media strategist Ron Cantiveros tweeted that he was "sippin' on my coffee, waiting for the little red light on my #Blackberry to start flashing again."

Donald Blair of Toronto tweeted that he expected his co-workers to "bombard" him with the "folklore" of how the iPhone is better than the BlackBerry, while the service problems persisted.

Even the Prime Minister's Office was affected as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's spokesperson, Andrew MacDougall, tweeted: "Am being impacted by RIM/Berry service outage -- please call if you need to reach me."

New iPhone release imminent

The timing of the outage could hardly come at a worse time for RIM. It has been steadily losing market share to Google's Android smartphones and to Apple's iPhone.

"It's a huge embarrassment for a company that has built its reputation on notion of service and reliability and when all else fails your BlackBerry will still work," Michael Gartenberg, director of research at U.S.-based Gartner Inc, told The Canadian Press.

"It's coming at a time when RIM is facing increasing competition from companies like Google and Apple and Microsoft, all launching new products."

Apple's latest iPhone, the 4S, will be available to the public on Friday and has taken more than one million preorders, according to the company.

The new iPhone comes with iMessage, a direct competitor to RIM's highly-praised BlackBerry Messenger. Some older iPhones can also download the application as part of Apple's new operating system.

Maggie Reardon, of CNET News.com, said the ongoing service disruption has only added to the uncertainty about RIM's future.

"In five years, I don't know what we're going to see, or 10 years," Reardon told CTV News. "I hope that there's still a RIM in the market, but we don't see Palm anymore."

The @BlackBerryHelp feed on Twitter advised RIM customers on Tuesday that the company was in the midst of resolving the issue that has been causing problems for users.

"We're aware many of you are experiencing service delays. Restoring full service is our number 1 priority," the company said. A RIM spokesperson vowed to keep customers updated on Twitter and online until service is restored.

During the conference call, RIM's representatives declined to discuss whether the company may compensate users for the disruption. Late Wednesday, media reports said that the government of Colombia has approached RIM to reimburse customers.

RIM has 70 million BlackBerry subscribers around the globe.

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L.Smalls
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Lol @ everyone saying stop complaining/you guys social issues or whatever else you are implying with these stop complaining posts. Some of us NEED our phones for BUSINESS purposes. I don't have a landline as I didn't need it and it was having major flaws.

Robin (Montreal)
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I am tired of BB these days , from the disappointing launch of the playbook to this loss of service fiasco.

Today having a conversation was a pain because I kept getting CALL FAILED every time for 5 min it may not seem that bad but when your on an important business call and you just loose service is upsetting! especially when your paying for Voice and Data plans that are not cheap!

Some of my colleagues use iPhones I stuck with BB,Im switching over to iPhone now.


Anonymous
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RIM is here to stay.And, for all those commenting they are going to turn in their BB phones. Go. Leave. Get lost.I started with a BB, then wondered off and tried other phones. I eventually came back, now, realizing nothing beats a Blackberry. Currently a pround owner and user of a 9900 Bold - best smartphone.I think the iphone 5 was delayed(reworked) because RIM will soon be coming out with some very, very impressive phones in the new year


ege iyioglu
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I believe RIM is lying to us about this problem; apart from the fact that a "core switch" that has allegedly disrupted the service in Europe can easily be replaced / reprogrammed within 30 minutes, the average email today is 75KB in size, a 1Gigabit fiber line (a pretty standard speed for carriers; RIM would have tens of them in each of their datacenters) can carry 6million email messages per hour. Unless RIM has a backlog of, say, a billion emails (pretty unlikely considering there are a total of 70 million BB users around the WORLD) their infrastructure should have been more than sufficient to go through the backlog, but instead their service has been down for almost 3 days now. There's something fishy going on here and I'm pretty sure RIM hasn't found a way to resolve their problem yet and is just stalling us. Shame on you!


matty
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Well I am super rough on phones and have everything from blackberry touch to iphone to android. blackberry bold is the best "smart" phone around, my htc android was all right but froze lots and with my iphone well as long as i was outside it mostly worked but their was a lot of calling back to be done. and they are so fragile without a bulky case so no thanks i need a practical phone not one i have to tread on egg shells all the way so Crackberry is the best one out their. *the true best ones are no longer made the old solid flips phone or even better yet one piece nokias call and text, what more do you need?


shar
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Seriously people and I mean most of you on this post need to relax and take a deep one! yes there is a problem and many people worlds over are and were affected. But that's the thing about technology there's no guarantee. Rim is a great company and 1000s of Canadians are employed by them. I woke up this morning I picked up my phone and made a call, got a calling card and called my sisters in africa and london, uk. Remember that way of communicating? It still works people so use your fones, go find something else to do.

And again relax, go talk to your family and friends face to face...like old times


Diane
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What on earth did we do before the Internet, Cell phones and the Blackberry? Gee over 110 comments on this story. Good grief. Get a life. . . .


ouifyg
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Even business will leave Blackberrys behind if this keeps happening! I can't even send email! What the point in having a business phone again?


Michael
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I am a Blackberry user and heavily rely on the email to work. I have been down the entire day with the only to get my calls is by phone that slows me down. With today's problem it is making me think when it's time to upgrade I may go away from Blackberry as I am not impressed me at all.


Michael
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I am a Blackberry user and heavily rely on the email to work. I have been down the entire day with the only to get my calls is by phone that slows me down. With today's problem it is making me think when it's time to upgrade I may go away from Blackberry as I am not impressed me at all.


BFA
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What BB problems? It haven't received any email on it all day. It's been great!


Zoltan
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Stop.Take a deep breath.Gently exhale.Now remember the last time you did something wrong.......


Bakes
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My god people i have had a Blackberry for years and this is the first major disruption that i can remember. Cut R I M a bit of slack. No one was complaining when they could send free texts with BBM for 10 years before Monday.


tracy in Halifax
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I thought maybe it was my phone because i have an older curve.. unfortunately my bf experienced the problems as well.. havent received any emails nor have use of bbm but not the end of the world.. always use regular texting, but hopefully it gets resolved soon..


The Dude
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It's sad to say that everybody is in a panic...Millions of children are dying of hunger, civilians are getting killed by the thousands in Syria, the US is being pushed into a war with Iran...but my Blackberry isn't working. Use a pay phone for one day, it won't kill you!


cf
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for all you iphone people... how does it feel now that the "error 3200" has come up on your phone and you cant use it?!?!?


COR
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I cannot believe how many people are ready to make their provider companies pay for Octobers bill when they have been out of service for less than 1 day so far!!! Who do you people go after when the water gets shut off, or the power goes out??? Relax people and enjoy the serenity and reality check that LIFE still goes on without your phone! you all still found a way to get on here, didnt you!!!


J Barrhaven
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Adrian, the fact that you have an iPhone actually doesn't give you any choice in many other ways. You are using a closed system that Apple locks you in.



Ceridwyn2
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I had two Blackberry Curves over the past 2 years. The first one died after only six months of ownership - the home screen locked up leaving me unable to access any of the applications. Since not under warranty, ended up purchasing second Curve at full price - and bought a store warranty replacement. Which is just as well, as after 18 months, I had the same problem as the first phone. Also had occasional problems when BB's service was interrupted.No desire to return to Blackberry, so I went with a Samsung Nexus S (Android) phone. No problems.


A Canuck in Silicon Valley
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Maybe its only me, but I am with Verizon in California, and it works perfect here.


alla
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hahha its called get an IPHONE . O% of problems!!!!


tonya72
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Who is going to reimburse us seeing such inconveince to us all>>> seriously.. Rim is not looking good at all stocks down bad why not just fold..


Peace out RIM
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RIM is Done, sad to say but they seriously can't afford all this bad publicity. Their stock keeps droping constantly like the IQ of Lindsay Lohan. Nothing unique or cool besides bbm an now their products aren't even working.


Chris
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I'm from the Cayman Islands. Was talking to my friend in Toronto via bbm till about 9pm last night then silence. Thought I had said something wrong, turns out it was just RIM taking a big fart. So since then I've been walking around with a really expensive alarm clock/paperweight. Twice in less than 2months. iPhone here I come.


DAB
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I dont very much talk to people unless they have BBM, text messaging is slow, limited text, glitchy, and cannot be personlized, sure there is other messaging apps, but not as standard and convenient as BBM. Everyone keeps saying shoulda got an iphone, but then Id have no BBM and would communicate alot less


Ali
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Its okay with service disrupt once in a while, rather than have drop calls too many times. Not super busy. Many people just "hype" as if they are running a multi-billion dollar business. If its damn urgent, just call or go to a computer! Love BB.


Gerald
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...I'm rather enjoying the silence...


Mary
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Even if I did experience a service disruption (which I did not because I was doing other things throughout the day and didn't even notice), I would not change my Blackberry. Ever hear of actually speaking to someone via the telephone or in person?? Get over this, people, life does not stop.


Here comes da Judge, Here comes da Judge
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A little bird just whispered in my ear that China Mobile is digging deep (but not very) to mount a hostile take over of RIM. Zaijian KW, Ni Hao Beijing.


Adam
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I am a Telus customer in S. Ontario and since this morning I have not been able to update facebook, my weather/sports apps and use BBM. Texting, e-mails and the regular browser seem to be working fine. Very frustrating as I just got a blackberry for the first time a few weeks ago. Get your act together RIM!


nicole waskahat
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i want my blackberry going again! iam one of the canadians affected by this! please fix this problems as soon as possible!!!!!!!!!!!


Chris
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To those of you with the smart comments about getting lives etc. - BBs are also used by people professionally. They are major communication devices used by doctors and lawyers etc in the process of doing their jobs.

But I suppose you don't care - you just want to post ignorant comments anyway...


T in AB
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reality is - there is no other service that is as secure as BB... so go for your iphone, it's not secure! Easy research will prove I'm right...No technology is issue free... ~gasp~ that iphone antenna issue? It's a glitch, all systems have them... used windows recently? they'll fix it and life will be back to normal in no time.Everybody chill.For teh record, yes I'm affected, my business is affected, but it's the only solution that is secure enough, and technology happens. RIM will learn from this and it won't happen again.


IslandGuy
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Black eye...blackberry


Karine
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This is REALLY frustrating. argg.....


Aiden
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I for one enjoy my BB. and will not switch to and iphone.


Denise
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I wish there was this much concern when after the last hurricane I was without hydro for a week. there is life without the blackberry or Iphone...wow..give me a break...my BB curve has worked fine all day...just sayin....


Ken in Ottawa
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Battery running low...no email...no messages...no internet...


jessi
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This has been the 3rd time I have dealt with my BBM not working in as many months. I have had a blackberry for 6 years, and although I have sworn up and down that I would never get an Iphone, RIM is making it very hard to stay a loyal customer. My bbm went out last night at about 1130pm, and is still not working. Losing bbm, twitter, facebook, emails, etc. for more than 15 hours is absolutely unacceptable. My sms has been working fine and luckly I do not need email for work purposes but I am just fed up with the constant issues with BBM and the Blackberry product being behind and faulty. Checking into my phone plans today to see what my options are in terms of devices and contracts.

Sorry RIM, but you've frustrated me too many times


Kalpesh Asher
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I m helpless,disable without this service in Africa.
I still support Blackberry and will ask them to rectify soon.bcc


Taylor Maidden
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Blackberries are having a bit of a problem for a few hours ---- BIG DEAL !!! I have been a BB customer for many many years and won't be jumping to the competition over 1 day of problems. I am a business owner and BB have helped me way more than they ever hurt me, some people have no patience !!! RIM is a good Canadian company and other people should realize this !!


steve
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remember when the land lines used to go out in a storm? get over it folks.


thomas Nigeria
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these is day 3 since my blacberry as stop working and pls what i dont understand is that how long will these last and moreover we need an explanation because our money his running out.


Tamara
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Oh yeah but iPhone's dropping its calls ALL the time is any better. I'd rather have service problem once in awhile then dropped calls.


Brendan
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BB went down? I never noticed I guess my life got in the way. Maybe putting down the iphone and living a little you iphone drones is an idea.


lynnees
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I'm one of those 70 mil. I had no emails most of today and then then all landed at once. Luckily I also have access to my computer today.I've been thinking it's about time to change to an IPhone. This is certainly helping me decide. This has happened too many times.When I'm in Britian next week I want to know I can receive my email as it arrives not many hours later.


Dani
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Those who regret having a BB are Not seeing the bigger picture, if you can barely survive without BBM for two days image what you would be like without BBM forever.


Sweetsam
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Big problems - sorry for all the BB users, they must be snapping. So glad I chose the iPhone! :)


LOLLY
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I called my service provider and got tech support. They told me how to turn my connection back on. I thought maybe my 2 1/2-year-old granddaughter had turned it off. Didn't realize it was all Blackberrys having the problem. Turned on the connection and it has worked since. Go into the antenna icon and click on 'turn all connections on". Easy as that for me.


Anna
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This is ridiculous. I don't think an apology constitutes for the inconvenience that they are causing to the world.
How could it take so long to fix something that earlier was supposed to be resolved shortly or at some point today. That means about a week for people without these services that we are paying for.

Blackberrys are used not only in everyday life but in my business they are a crucial way of being able to get back to all of our clients in a timely matter, wherever we are.
I think its unacceptable for Payne to say that "RIM is going to learn from these mistakes," how long have Blackberrys been in business? How much competition do they have? and are they keeping up? I think in such a competitive environment where not only Apple is releasing their version of BBM but other companies as well, there is no room for mistakes.
This is not the first time BBM is down, everyone I know, myself included has had BBM malfunctions almost every month. There is nothing new and innovative about the Blackberry anymore and they better step up and realize that this mistake is going to cost them a LOT.

No one is loyal to the Blackberry brand anymore and everyone wants something new and most importantly something that works. Apple is constantly delivering and Blackberry is struggling to even keep a service like BBM running. Smarten up RIM guess this really is the end.





Sandile
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Am from South Africa and am experiencing this problem of internet now my blackberry have turn to a Ipod it so hurting the worse thing is i just subscribe so it have be fixed because we won't be payed for the days that just spend for free.


kay
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it is 2pm and i still have no blackberry service! This is not a minor issue!


SNOWDOGG
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Blackberry is as usefull as the old Nokia 3310 which was around in the mid nineties without its BBM service. Everyone at Blackberry need to RIM their customers for failing us like this. They are useless greedy FATCATS...... And they are in serious need of competition. Raise your weapons up whoever agree???????? SNOWDOGG


wuzzy wu
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Big deal, its up and running again

sent from my blackberry smartphone


Tim (Toronto)
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Since this morning I've been getting email (enterprise/BES, Google, and Yahoo), but BBM and some others apps like weather and Facebook won't update.

As for you iPhone enthusiasts, when it comes to media the iPhone rules, I admit. However, the reason Blackberry dominates the workspace is because of their enterprise data security solutions. No other smartphones will dominate the businessplace unless they offer company IT depts the same level of security and control over the data and the hardware.


JennaJK
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I'm in BC on Vancouver Island and my Telus BB Bold is still not receiving/sending text/data/bbm.

However, my friend has a Rogers Bold and it's fine.
This as of 1047hrs PST



Sam Pakbaz
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Hi everyone, guess we are all frustrated with the bis service being down right now. But just like Adam, I am a very loyal blackberry fan because they are not a fad, they have been a trend. They have paved the way for a lot of companies to actually have a chance in the marketplace. Everyone needs to understand, Google and Apple have always been head to head and Android users will always talk smack about iPhones and vice versa. As soon as, R.I.P. Steve Jobs passed away, I seem to remember that on google.com, they had paid a tribute to Steve Jobs. Let me be real with you. Everyone says they will leave their Blackberry's and change phones and all this other nonsense. I used to work at Rogers, and let me tell you. Customer call in and say "I need my Blackberry back, my friend sold me on how good an Android is but it just doesn't compare."

Let's get real here folks. I haven't had one defective Blackberry and 95% of the issues with them is an OS issue, which is always easily corrected. If you are having multiple issues with your BB, don't think changing platforms is going to do anything. Water will still bust an Iphone.

RIM has been helping lots of charities and schools, and for you to jump on the bandwagon of another company just shows that you truly don't even understand technology, and furthermore, don't even understand the functionalities that these phones have. These are professional grade smartphones, not toy phones. You want a toy phone that sings music to you while you're in the bathroom, and can flick your lights off at your house, then that's totally awesome. If these options make no business sense to you as a professional, then you understand.


russ
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When your work depends on receiving email updates, this is a big deal.


Happy Android user
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Well, RIM's arrogance and lack connectivity to what the public really wants, puts them exactly where they should be - decline and slowly vanish. I just acquired the Google Android, a sheer pleasure, and it works, perfectly. Should a glitch happen, rest assured that the Google bunch will apologize for their technical misdeeds, try and get an apology for screwing up the service from RIM, never!!!!!!!


Barry
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Had two Bolds and a Torch. I now have a Galaxy S2 and feel like I've jumped ahead a decade.


derek teague
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I'm in the uk and my blackberry been out of action since monday its now wednesday night at 6 o'clock my mates is back working normal mine is not getting a little frustrated now come fix it please feel lost


Az
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Thank you RIM for paying my mortgage. You see I too work in the tech field, 3rd party network support/architecture to be precise. Thank you for increasing my workload today RIM, as a contractor my schedule is completely filled today. :)


JD, Ottawa
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Lots of people abandoning their Blackberrys today.


jean moxam
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my blackberry has been not working since tuesday night about 7:00 pm glad to hear its not just my phone acting up , hope to get it fixed soon .


SeriouslyLetDown
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Listen you idiots, were not moaning because we can't bbm or go on the Internet. Were not all unsociable... But were PAYING for a service that we can't use! It's over priced in the first place! And obviously we won't even get compensated which I think is ridiculous! As soon as my contract Is up I'm saying bu bye to the blackberry! I've had nothing but problems with it!!,!!


John
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Being a conspiracy theorist of sorts, blame who ever is conspiting to buy RIM shares cheaper. I suspect sabotage. In the mean while quit whining and follow your mom's advice. Use a land line.


Intelligent Liberal
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I just attended a meeting and there were several VERY UNCOMFORTABLE people there since they had to look at others and participate rather than typing with their heads down looking at their laps. Not me though, I have an iphone so I could still check the weather etc., I did notice of few of the empty blackberry people drooling at me.


KR
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BB services have been down in Pakistan as well since monday.. but no official word on the issue and timelines yet.


Lauren:)
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I am a pay and go customer and i use my internet and bbm this is a service that i pay for loyalty every month will i get reimbursed for the amount of time the the service has been down?
How long will it be down for?


Ed
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Didn't the iPhone 4 have an antenna flaw when it was first released? And wasn't Apple's solution was buy a case/protective bumper sleeve for those who 'HAD' to buy it? It just goes to show that people will only bash a product. It is funny how people assume that technology is perfect because it is convenient or faster.


sam
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wow! The world has ended we have no BBM, twitter, etc... Its time for us to look at our priorities in life. I have a Blackberry and I love it!


Jason Fahlman
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It amazes me how little capacity people have for imagining that other people experience life in a different way than they do. Just because all you use your phone for is to send Tweets and update Facebook, does not mean the same is true for the rest of the planet.

What about the oil company that doesn't get it's price updates, and sells hundreds of thousands of litres at the old price? What about the tumors that go undiagnosed for another two or three days because the lab reports don't get delivered? What about the insurance policy that doesn't get updated because the paperwork doesn't come through? Nobody is saying this is a bigger problem than starvation, but is it a serious issue, you bet it is.


Riley
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Due to a change in work cells, I've been without my blackberry for almost a week. Was tough at first...like an addicton. But I must say, I'm rather starting to enjoy not being "chained" to the office or beign bugged all the time on call. You all should give it a try ;) You'll surive a day or two...or three haha


paul
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Conspiracy Alert!Smells like stock price manipulation.What a coincidence that the US-based financial industry has been hammering RIM for awhile now and now there are some equipment failures requiring an undo amount of time to troubleshoot, acquire parts and perform repairs. Either somebody wants to intentionally depress RIM stock prices (for takeover?) or to push folk over to Apples products and services.Who is to gain from RIM's losses?Related: How many Apple products were invented and developed in Canada?


steve
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I believe RIM has to do a better JOB in order to stay relevent after the release of the iphone 4S.


Steve in Montreal
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To all the people who say:"Oh big deal...use your laptop" or "so you can't navigate the web for a day on your handheld...boohoo":

I work on the road and depend on my BB for e-mails, quotes and the like. If I were some teenager ok, different story...but I need it to work.

The scary thing about all this is that it's been going on for 3 days and RIM let the situation creep into Canada. They have zero control over the situation.


Ricky
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People still use Blackberries?


PEI Fella
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We should be proud we have such a well known and widely used product produced here in Canada. They may need to switch CEO's and get there act together but it is important that we support Canadian products and Canadian Companies. Likewise the current Co-CEO's should realize that they are doing damage to their company and step down to let a new fresh mind take the company where it so desperately needs to go.


Tom
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Its so funny reading everyones view on the Blackberry disaster of 2011. I tried this morning to BBM my wife and I saw that the "D" was not on. I knew the system was probably having problems. So you know what I did? I pulled over on the side of the road and I called her on the phone! Wow! what a great invention that phone is (LOL)


Scribble
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Hey at least Brick Breaker still works.


billy
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faith is the one thing a blackberry is lacking! no apps for that.


roy and moss
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In the words of Roy from the Hit british comedy "The IT Crowd".

"Did you turn off and back on again".

LOL




What is this world coming to
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OMG the world is coming to an end your BB doesn't work. Give me a break people - put life into perspective - your phone still works - here's a thought call someone!


Tom from Cambridge
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In honor of Steve Jobs, Blackberry has decided to have a few hours of silence.


Ray
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Its kinda nice not getting emails every 2 mins, "What ever did we do before sart phones"


Karla
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My blackberry service completely stopped working yesterday night, (I am in toronto) and it still didn't come back! shouldn't it be back by now?


stop complaining
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i forgot to mention. It is not all of RIM that is down. I have a BB torch on the Rogers network in montreal. I have had NO service interuption or at least none that i have noticed. Either way, some of you saying iphone is better, I would like to see where your mouths would be when the iphone goes down. Remember when the Iphone 4 came out. Did you all forget the ANTTENNA issue, if you hold the phone in the wrong way, you lose your reception. HHHMMMM.... my how the tables can turn.


Emil
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This is the best time to stay with your family. Have a great time to all!


Sean in Sask
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BB down since last night. I can live without my phone beeping and alerting me for the day, it is a welcome change to be honest. Still would rather support a CDN company than the alternative.


Adam
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So many things to comment on.

First of all to all those saying boo-hoo you don't have a smart phone, some of us have jobs and don't reside with our mothers in their basements. We require a data device to make money to feed our families. When you enter the big world you may understand.

Next I am a loyal blackberry user, not only because until the last couple of months it ran to perfection with out issues, but because they are Canadian. They sponsor many Canadian sports and charities and rather than as one reader said "kick them when they're down" maybe we should come to their defense for the 15 years of perfect service we have received.

Last but not least the compensation argument. I for one will not simply accept a sorry we screwed up from RIM. My data plan is not very expensive so I don't really care about compensation for that, however, as a way to make up for the money I am loosing in business today and last night a free upgrade of some sort across Canada might help to retain the customers who are fleeing at this point in time. OS 7 is amazing and I wouldn't trade it for the hottest Android or Iphone.


Dave in Ottawa
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Maybe someone at RIM could put down their latte for a sec and go plug the computer back in.


Kyle
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@stop complaining: I will have to agree with this I'm also in the tech industry, doing Tech Support for Blackberries, and all I hear is people complaining that their phone isn't working for the fact that a simple outage like this. All I have to say that I can't say at work is get over it! I also have a Blackberry myself I have the 9900, and you don't see me whining on it. It's not like your life depends on it right?


jbarry
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For all the people suggesting people shouldn't be upset that Blackberry Service is down you should eat your words. Having push e-mail and instant messaging at all time is the exact service that Blackberry has sold for the past decade and was what allowed RIM to grow its multi-billion dollar business.If they can no longer offer that service the businesses that rely on RIM for access to information will take their business elsewhere. Yes there will be outages, but three days is simply unacceptable. The outage is symbolic of the weakness of the tech giants offerings nowadays.


sidPE
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This is news?


Emma
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It has been 3 days here is Europe, and have to admit I am getting slightly annoyed as I PAY for the use of the services and probably wont get any of it back, it other than that it is just a phone after all and there are other ways of communicating.
Come on RIM!


BDJ
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The only things blackberry's have going for them is BBM and their keyboards. Excellent stuff. Their software, apps, touch screen,... are 2nd tier at best. I just purchased a Samsung Galaxy II and WOW!! Far superior product, even than the I-phone 4. I hope for thousands of jobs in Canada that 1) RIM can get their act together and 2) be bought out by a company that keeps their head offices in Canada.


pete
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I am in london uk and we have had the blackberry problems for 3 days and we are not being told anything



Ribena
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how easily people forget the iphone time clock issues from last winter. all those people that missed their alarm. technology is not perfect.


Tina g
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Oh well, all part of technology! If you can not live without ypur phone for 12 hrs..its crazy..life does go on..and yes Iphones do have problems too...no complaints here! life goes on!


Robo
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Cannot wait to make the switch to iPhone. Blackberry will go the way of the Beta machine.


Sharef Omar
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I'v had my Bold 9900 for one week exactly this is very dissapointing, but once bbm and my internet is back up I won't be complaining, plus Bell get ready to pay for octobers bill :)


Ugh
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Gotta laugh at people complaining about their first world problems.Oh noes! I couldn't use my BB when I went to poop and so I was bored the entire time. Damn you RIM!Sorry people, but technology isn't perfect and sometimes sh*t happens. This kind of thing affects any service provider. Just roll with it. Because in the grand scheme of things, it's not a big deal.


Lisa Schachter
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If I send messages with courier pigeons would they still be TWEETS and would they arrive faster? At the moment the only thing that works on my blackberry is the time!


Craig from NS
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For those waiting for this to happen to the iPhone or praise the iPhone for being a better product, do not compare apples to oranges. The iPhone is a (seemly) decent consumer product, but the BlackBerry works for both the consumer and for corporate enterprises markets. In other words, similar problems cannot happen to an Apple iPhone as it does not work on the same infrastructure level as does the RIM products. Nor does it have the same enterprise features the BlackBerry has in terms of flexibility and security. Just because a iPhone cannot have a similar problem does not make it a better product. My concern is that RIM has said the problem on the other side of the Atlantic was a hardware problem. Why do they have a single point of failure that lasts for days. Do they not have a business continuity / disaster recovery solution in place for such an occurrence?


freddychini
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Ya, my phone is down too, no email, facebook, twitter, ect. So you know what I did? I took out this old thing called a laptop (some people still use these, cavemen!) and got on the internet like nothing. I had to wait a whole 30 seconds for it to turn on, but here I am on the internet. Wow, some people sure can't live without everything at their beck and call. Besides, who the heck cares if you haven't updated facebook or twitter in the last two days!!!!


Aaron in Toronto
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Customer may be experiencing intermittent service delays??? How about totally not working? No SMS, in BBM, can't access email or internet. I can only make or receive phone call from my blackberry.


Sour Patch
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Kind of a vicious circle. The networks go down, so the handheld email group can't email. They get mad and want to short RIM stock, but they can't do that either because the network is down. haha


Kim M
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It seems sad that RIM feels that an apology for a service that is NOT delivered but PAID for should suffice. Where is the restitution? Guaranteed if we received an added service that was not paid for, we'd get a bill for what we owe THEM! Where's the justice and what is RIM prepared to do to stop a switch to the much better IPHONE?


MW
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RIM being targeted by hackers working for competitors? Hmmm.


Don
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You poor souls out there that your Blackberry is "cracked". I still say it's hackers screwing around but anyways, my land line works perfectly fine, thank you....


susan - ottawa
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OMG!! What is happening in this world?? How in the name of all that is technology, do we get along for a day or two WITHOUT a CELL PHONE?

No access to Internet, No Facebook, no Twitter, No Email?
GARDS! GARDS! ... Call the GARDS - I SAY!! OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!!

Gimme a BREAK people!! Nothing MAN MADE is perfect! Things BREAK DOWN!! You would think from all the fuss that it was something that can never again be fixed!
Heaven forbid that you may have to actually find something else to do for a day or two - or wait - maybe even talk to people face to face - BLASPHEMY!
OFF WITH THEIR HEADS I SAY!!

GEEZ!!! BIG FREAKING DEAL!!!



albertam
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its sabotage or something like that hackers had to do something with the system I think. come on rim its make it or break it now so we know if you'll be here next year. i think the company needs a shake and bake like remove the top CEOs with people who can make this company last and lead to a new direction.


Kate
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A little funny (or sad really) to see so many people freaking out because their phones don't work and it's been less than 24 hours...
There are other ways of communication people! Sigh...


stop complaining
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oh big deal. i got a BB torch. Big deal, they went down for a bit. I am in the Tech industry and I know that technology has its flaws. It is inevitably going to fail at one point. At least RIM was on it ASAP to fix the issues. Good Job RIM. i can live without my phone/email/text/internet for a while.

Geez people !!!! It is like you are more dependant on technology then air these days. You will survive the RIM failure and it will all be back to normal soon. take a deep breath and relax.


teresa
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Do we know when this glitch will be fixed and will black berry Compensate for the loss of business for those of us that depend on our Black Berry to work.


Hammer
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WOW! you all expect the world at your finger tips, and suddenly its not there... what do you do? ...heaven forbid you might actually have to pick up a regular wall mounted phone and talk to someone!


Bill
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Day three of the outage and it has now spread to Canada with RIM no closer to a solution. BB has fallen far behind the others in innovation, security and robust architecture.


Nicole
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Mine works. By the way, Rim is a Canadian company; let's not kick it while it's down. It's businesses like RIM that keep the economy in Canada going. By buying foreign products like Apple Iphones or Nokia Smartphones, we are sending our money and suppiorting jobs in other countries and is that not what most people complain the most about... sending our jobs elsewere!!! Keep Jobs in Canada. Support Canadian companies. The world would not have Viagra if everyone or everything was always perfect... Give them a break! Even Companies can expect a glitch here and there.


G
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Will the Canadian Media stop picking on RIM and begin to defend a Canadian Company!


G Davis in Ottawa
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My phone has been dysfunctional since I woke up this morning. It was working fine last night. I'm not impressed......


Francine
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I can't wait for IPhone to get hit with this crap. The day will come. And my Blackberry works just fine this morning. Nice of all the Canadians to support a Canadian company.


Chris, Alberta
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Glad I switched to iPhone. RIM is run. I will make for a pretty good post-analysis book though...


Christian - Sudbury
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I'm a Bell user and my service went out at 11pm last night. Still off.....


Shawn
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MTS in Manitoba is having some intermittant issues--not affecting everyone which is causing a headache to get someone to look at it..


sheryl
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except I am in Canada and have been out of service since 11 last night......


J.C.
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I do not have a Blackberry but if you think that Rim is the only company that will have technical difficulties you are wrong! It happened to other companies in the past and will likely happen to them sometime in the future as well.


Canadiandy
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I don't think the Bell network had any problems...I was BBMing up until late last night and I've been sending and receiving e-mails last night and this morning...


Steve in Montreal
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Stupid RIM... if you know what's good for you, you're paying my October phone bill!


Sally
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When does Blackberry not have any difficulties? Had one for two years, I am glad it died and had to replaced with another phone. I don't miss it for a second. Hope customers receive compensation for this


brian
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Awww. Big deal people. I have a Bold and will get on just fine without it for a day. I would hate to see what happens when cable goes down for a day? Yeesh.


Adrian
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If you have an iPhone, like I do, then your email can go through anyone's servers that you please, and you are not hostage to RIM. I am gloating! I have choice.


Andrew Stevens
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Wow... how bush league can RIM get? Not what one expects from Canada's high tech giant?


Manitoba Dave
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Nail.....Coffin.


Mark in Newmarket
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This is definately not welcome news for the people at RIM. With al the tough competition already out there in the smartphone market (apple in particular) this is going to hit RIM a little harder in the pocket book and I'm sure there investors will not be very happy.


Bella
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I'm with Telus and my Blackberry hasn't been working since late last night. It won't send or receive email, BBMs, texts or upload twitter or facebook. It's basically just a plain phone with an expensive (and useless) date plan at the moment :(


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