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Skype is up and fully operational again after a software bug left many users unable to log on for two days.(File Photo)
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BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Skype is up and fully
operational again after a software bug left many users unable to log on for
two days.
The company, a division of online auction company
eBay Inc., said it would explain what caused the problem in more detail
Monday.
"Until then, we'd like to apologize and thank you.
Precisely in that order," the company told its customers in a posting on its
Heartbeat blog Saturday. "We know how difficult and frustrating the past two
days have been. And still, your good wishes kept flowing in."
Skype, which allows it users to make long-distance
phone calls via the Internet, is used by an estimated 220 million people
worldwide
The worldwide outage began Thursday. Users said they
could not log on and make phone calls or send instant messages. Skype said the
issue was a problem with its software.
Skype, founded by Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis,
uses peer-to-peer technology to connect phone calls, instant messages and videos
between its users. It runs on a variety of operating systems, including Windows,
Mac OS X, PocketPC and Linux.
Besides making computer-to-computer calls, Skype also
connects cell phones and traditional landline telephones.
(Agencies)