Below are the details from the Skype home page about the recent and 
major Skype outage.  -Steve.

On Thursday, 16th August 2007, the Skype peer-to-peer network became 
unstable and
suffered a critical disruption. The disruption was initiated by a 
massive restart
of our user's computers across the globe within a very short 
timeframe as they re-booted
after receiving a routine software update.

The abnormally high number of restarts affected Skype's network 
resources. This caused
a flood of log-in requests, which, combined with the lack of 
peer-to-peer network
resources, prompted a chain reaction that had a critical impact.

Normally Skype's peer-to-peer network has an inbuilt ability to 
self-heal, however,
this event revealed a previously unseen software bug within the 
network resource
allocation algorithm which prevented the self-healing function from 
working quickly.
Regrettably, as a result of this disruption, Skype was unavailable to 
the majority
of its users for approximately two days.

The issue has now been identified explicitly within Skype. We can 
confirm categorically
that no malicious activities were attributed or that our users' 
security was not,
at any point, at risk.

This disruption was unprecedented in terms of its impact and scope. 
We would like
to point out that very few technologies or communications networks 
today are guaranteed
to operate without interruptions.

We are very proud that over the four years of its operation, Skype 
has provided a
technically resilient communications tool to millions of people 
worldwide. Skype
has now identified and already introduced a number of improvements to 
its software
to ensure that our users will not be similarly affected in the 
unlikely possibility
of this combination of events recurring.

The Skype community of users has been incredibly supportive and we 
are very grateful
for all their good wishes.

(Posted at 5:35 AM GMT)


Regards Steve
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:  steve1963
MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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