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Nearly 170,000 people on a variety of major U.S. carriers received Valentine’s Day messages this Wednesday, nearly nine months late.
The problem was a server outage at Syniverse, a company that provides back-end services for SMS in the U.S.
The third-party provider, Syniverse, is one of many companies that make up the complex web of intermediaries in the mobile carrier world. The company said a server went offline on Feb. 14, 2019. When it was brought back online on Wednesday, more than 168,000 messages were immediately sent out from a backed-up queue dating to Valentine’s Day.
originally posted by: doobydoll
Hey guys.
Just wondering if anyone noticed that today's date is 9/11 in European date format (dd/mm).
I don't know if it is/will be significant or anything but just thought I would mention it.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: doobydoll
Hey guys.
Just wondering if anyone noticed that today's date is 9/11 in European date format (dd/mm).
I don't know if it is/will be significant or anything but just thought I would mention it.
Today is 30 years since the Berlin Wall fell.
A wonderful opportunity squandered by the EU.
Cheers