BlackBerry Services In India Disrupted Yet Again
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BlackBerry services in India have come to a standstill yet again. This is the second time BlackBerry users are facing an outage in the past two days. Users on BIS and BES are unable to access their mail, Internet and BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). Though RIM announced earlier today that services had been restored after a 20-hour outage, things folded up again by 4.45 pm (IST).
Bit of a glitch
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Tags: BlackBerry Outage , RIM , Research in Motion , BlackBerry Services , BleckBerry Internet Services , BIS , BlackBerry Enterprise Server , BES , Smartphones , BlackBerry
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