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Hotmail outage affected Sympatico service, Bell Canada says

Bell Canada's Sympatico e-mail subscribers were among the casualties of a global outage Tuesday for the system that hosts Microsoft's free Hotmail e-mail and other web services run by the U.S.-based software giant.

Bell Canada's Sympatico e-mail subscribers were among the casualties of a global outage Tuesday for the system that hosts Microsoft's free Hotmail e-mail and other web services run by the U.S.-based software giant.

Jason Laszlo, a Bell Canada spokesman, said the company — which offers the Sympatico internet service in Ontario and Quebec and has millions of subscribers — first noticed problems with Microsoft's outage just before 9 a.m. Tuesday.

"We noticed at its worst that about 80 per cent of our Sympatico users weren't able to log in," said Laszlo, who said the problem was with Microsoft's MSN platform, which is host to both the Hotmail and Sympatico services.

Laszlo said late Tuesday the outage ended shortly after 6 p.m. ET and that "all MSN/Sympatico e-mail applications are functioning normally."

"MSN continues to investigate the cause," he said in an e-mail.

The Hotmail outage was the latest in a series of technical problems that have affected various communications services around the world in recent weeks, from the YouTube video-sharing site to use of Research in Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry e-mail device.

Technical issues disrupt internet access

An attempt by Pakistan to block access to YouTube last week ended up causing most of the world's internet users to lose access to the video-sharing site, which is owned by internet giant Google Inc.

Pakistan had ordered 70 internet service providers to block access to YouTube, because of anti-Islamic videos on the site. The block was meant to cover only Pakistan, but ended up extending to about two-thirds of the global internet population, and lasted up to two hours in some cases.

Earlier this month, a major outage of the BlackBerry wireless e-mail service swept across Canada and the United States, affecting millions of subscribers who depend on the hand-held devices for up-to-the-minute communications on a daily basis.

Waterloo, Ont.-based Research In Motion, which makes the BlackBerry and works through wireless carriers around the world to deliver the service, apologized for the inconvenience, but did not explain the exact cause or extent of the outage.

At Microsoft and Bell Canada, the two companies integrated their respective web portals about four years ago — combining two of Canada's most-visited websites into sympatico.msn.ca. The Sympatico e-mail accounts, which are included with Bell's internet subscriptions, have since been integrated with the Microsoft platform.

"We use the MSN platform for our e-mail as it allows a degree of flexibility for our customers," said Laszlo.

Log-in failure across Microsoft services

He said Bell Canada, the country's largest phone company, doesn't divulge how many Sympatico subscribers it has, but said there would be thousands in Ontario and Quebec.

The Associated Press reported Tuesday that the outage was due to an unspecified technical glitch that prevented users from accessing services that require a Microsoft log-in. Those include the Xbox Live video game community site and the Windows Live Messenger instant messaging program.

"The issue is purely impacting the log-in process for customers and largely does not impact customers who were already logged in," said Microsoft spokeswoman Samantha McManus in a statement.

Microsoft confirmed the problem was international in scope, but did not say how many people were affected.