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In view of the fact that, like the last Jinshan incident, a large number of users could not log in, I carefully searched for the news.
According to the information we have learned from relevant telecom operators, due to a number of submarine ** incidents in the waters near China on August 17, a number of submarine optical cables were damaged, which directly affected the international Internet services of China and neighboring countries. Affected by this, Windows Live Messenger users may experience difficulty logging in or not being able to log in. Users may also experience issues with not being able to access other Microsoft services such as hotmail, spaces, etc.
We have started to contact the relevant telecom operators as soon as we got the information, and set up an emergency working group to actively coordinate various resources, optimize network routing, minimize the impact on users due to this **, and will communicate the latest developments to you at any time. In the meantime, we apologize for the inconvenience caused by your inability to use Windows Live Messenger and other Microsoft** services.
Microsoft MSN
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Although some users have been able to log in to MSN since the evening of the 17th, as of noon today, there are still users in Beijing, Shanghai and other places who have reported that they cannot log in.
On the morning of August 18th, MSN China's official ** issued another announcement revealing the reason for the inability to log in normally. The announcement said, "Due to a number of submarine ** incidents in the waters near China on August 17, a number of submarine fiber optic cables were damaged, which directly affected the international Internet services of China and neighboring countries." Affected by this, Windows LiveMessenger users may experience difficulty logging in or not being able to log in.
Users may also experience issues with not being able to access other Microsoft services such as hotmail, spaces, etc. MSN said that it had contacted the relevant telecom operators as soon as it got the information, and set up an emergency working group to actively coordinate various resources to optimize network routing and minimize the impact on users caused by this **. ”
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Don't worry, this is normal, it will be fine in a few days, MSN's service is not particularly stable, and there is only one submarine optical fiber in the external channel.
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For another version, we are, and now it's normal to reuse it.
I'm from Beijing, and I don't know anything else.
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Don't worry, I can't go up now.
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