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Crackberry Cold Turkey As Voda Goes Dark |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
NSW BlackBerry users were forced into withdrawal yesterday as a
hardware upgrade in a Sydney exchange put a stop to one of Vodafone's
email traffic in NSW.
According to this
report in by The Australian, the installation of a new hardware switch
at Vodafone's Newington exchange proved to be incompatible and halted
data traffic for GPRS users between 6:30am and 11:30am yesterday.
Although the Crackberry drought was restricted to NSW customers o=users
in other states trying to send email into NSW would also have been
affected by the blackout.
The GPRS failure mainly affected mobile email users, said the company
claiming voice and 3G data traffic was affected. Though Vodafone
supports both BlackBerry and Windows Mobile email services, it is
understood BlackBerry users were the most affected.
Despite having a back-up system in place, there was not enough capacity
to remedy the problem a company spokesperson said. The company was
unwilling to say how many email users it has in NSW.
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