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Worldwide Skype outage highlights dependence on VoIP by some

For some, it was like having their phone service cut for the better part of the day. Companies and individuals who rely on Skype lost their long distance and video chat access for much of the day, Wednesday.

The popular VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) program depends on "supernodes" to connect users with the network and each other. On Wednesday morning, large numbers of these supernodes went down, preventing many users from logging onto the Skype network.

Telephone outages are local; this was a worldwide disruption. The Luxembourg company connects 25 million users from all over the world simultaneously at any given moment. So it was no surprise that social networks and blogs right away started discussing the outage. Twitter has become a known go-to source for the online community to find out about network problems with services like Facebook, Gmail, and Skype.

The service to connect departments

While businesses use the service to connect departments, individuals have come to depend on it for free or very cheap long distance voice and video calls. Message boards were flooded Wednesday with distressed comments from Skype users. Some were trying to connect with family overseas at the holidays, during one lamented on a lost day of profits for a business which depended on Skype for sales calls.

The fix took took longer than expected, even though, and many US users were for all that unable to connect to the network late Wednesday night. Shortly afterwards 4:00pm EST the Skype team tweeted "Skype but returning to normal," however many were in spite of everything tweeting their frustrations that the network fix had not worked for them.

This was the second service disruption in 2010, nevertheless the last significant outage was in 2007 when users lost access to the network for between 12 hours and two days.

The VoIP service has gained worldwide popularity

As the VoIP service has gained worldwide popularity, many businesses have begun to use it to communicate within departments and between offices, abandoning the telephone. Skype offers VoIP, video chat, instant messaging and screen sharing, which some businesses use for web conferencing.

Skype says the outage has been taking everything into consideration remedied, however as the world begins to make its phone calls and hold its business meetings online, the VoIP service will have to guarantee day-long worldwide outages don't occur too often.

More information: Csmonitor