[h=2]BlackBerry users have been cut off from online services again today, after RIM, the Canadian firm behind the smartphone brand, said it had fixed the problems that caused an outage on Monday that lasted up to 20 hours.[/h]
Users have once again taken to Twitter to vent their frustration, with many pledging to switch to an iPhone or Android device.
A spokesman for RIM declined to comment on the latest technical failure, which struck at around 1PM.
It followed a statement by the firm on its official Twitter account this morning that said "BlackBerry services have been restored".
Once again users across Europe, the Middle East and Africa have been affected. All three regions are served by a RIM data centre in Slough, Berkshire.
A spokesman for the mobile network O2 said its BlackBerry users were unable to access the internet, or sent emails or BBM instant messages.
Users have once again taken to Twitter to vent their frustration, with many pledging to switch to an iPhone or Android device.
A spokesman for RIM declined to comment on the latest technical failure, which struck at around 1PM.
It followed a statement by the firm on its official Twitter account this morning that said "BlackBerry services have been restored".
Once again users across Europe, the Middle East and Africa have been affected. All three regions are served by a RIM data centre in Slough, Berkshire.
A spokesman for the mobile network O2 said its BlackBerry users were unable to access the internet, or sent emails or BBM instant messages.