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To: Ramsey Su who started this subject11/28/2000 7:24:37 PM
From: nbfm   of 197073
 
KDDI's e-mail services paralyzed due to server trouble
.c Kyodo News Service

TOKYO, Nov. 28 (Kyodo) - The e-mail services of the KDDI group's cdmaOne mobile phones malfunctioned Monday morning and was not fixed as of Tuesday afternoon, inconveniencing at least 8,000 subscribers, the major telecommunications carrier said.

KDDI, whose official English corporate name is DDI Corp., blamed the glitch on a malfunction of a computer server at a network center in Tama, western Tokyo. The company has not yet identified the exact cause of the problem, a KDDI spokesman said.

The services were launched under the @-mail brand last Thursday,

The 8,000 people either subscribe to the au-brand mobile phone division of the KDDI group or to Okinawa Cellular Telephone Co., a carrier affiliated with the group.

The latest technical failure comes in the wake of a large-scale KDDI computer glitch that made it impossible for 2.14 million of the group's 6.60 million cdmaOne mobile phone subscribers to access the Internet last Saturday and Sunday.

AP-NY-11-28-00 0448EST

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