BlackBerry push service is down?

Hello

Tried all day, received PushApplicationStatus.FAILED the register and unregister my application.

I load the SDK push app for test/unregister the registry get this on the screen of the newspaper:

Command 'register' failed with the error: net.rim.device.cdlc.io.ipp.SOcketBaseIOException: Connection Timed Out.

Has raced on the 9800 and 9700 devices. Same result.

Okay, fixed a mine.

I pray for a new ID SDK push momentarily, it works.

Now to my content provider of the administration portal, I have two appsid.

The first I registered is still active. I put 26 March 2010 valid until March 26, 2015. But doesn't seem to work.

The news is a test of 3 months with limited quota.

Have, however, still some bugs/errors, but I will start a thread on this issues diffferent.

Tags: BlackBerry Developers

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