Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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Skype si scusa: 30 minuti di chiamate gratis per tutti

After the problems have occurred in recent days with Skype, now the situation seems to be back to normal. But Skype is keen to apologize to its users for the disruption and decided to give everyone a voucher for 30 minutes free to call any landline number anywhere in the world. This unique way of apologizing is dictated by a precise need: to regain credibility in the eyes of users because of widespread power outages have not been able to use Skype to communicate with family and friends around the world.

With a post on official blog, Skype's CEO, Tony Bates , said Dec. 24 he had returned 90% of online users of Skype and now the service is running again at full capacity.

was subsequently restored service of video calling and communications group Instant Messenger offline.

What was not perfectly clear, is the source of the problem, on which representatives of Skype have been limited to providing technical details, not immediately understandable to non-professionals. The malfunction was still attributed to the fall of supernodes that led to the scogliemento network.

Among the hypothesis put forward is not entirely ruled out, there is also the one that attributes the failure of Skype to a remote attack . At the moment, there is no evidence indicating the validity of this assumption.
However Skype has promised to make light about the whole thing as soon as possible, so that once and for all put a lid on it at this unfortunate incident.
In any case, the 30 free minutes for all are witness to the great willingness on the part of Skype to apologize to all its users.

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