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I lost connection with MSN thought they were doing light stuff...

then it spanned a couple of hours, i napped, got back noticed i still could not connect, also that i could not log in through hotmail/msn site.....took awhile, but eventually got back....and still see my Hotmail limit is 2 MB....wth?

and of course that Service Status crap that is MSN messenger is always a few hours behind....so....

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Yes, I'm in bay 2, and was upgraded at the start of August. Here is the URL of my inbox: http://by2fd.bay2.hotmail.msn.com

I really have a feeling they tried catering to their older subscribers first. Those who have continuiously logged in and used the account constant from initial sign up. I've had the same hotmail address for 9 years now.

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Yes, I'm in bay 2, and was upgraded at the start of August. Here is the URL of my inbox: http://by2fd.bay2.hotmail.msn.com

I really have a feeling they tried catering to their older subscribers first. Those who have continuiously logged in and used the account constant from initial sign up. I've had the same hotmail address for 9 years now.

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I?m sure that I read about this somewhere that they where going to:

Upgrade the oldest active accounts and then

The newer active accounts and then

The inactive accounts.

I have no idea where I saw this, I read to many sites like neowin, it would make sense to upgrade the active accounts, you would think they have probably had a massive upgrade to there data centers so you would want the new HDD arrays to get a good stress test make sure everything is working.

I?ve had a tour of an ISP / computing data centre here in Australia I was amazed, darn I?d love to see inside hotmail?s , I?ve searched google but was unable to find jack ** about there systems.

Anyway I?m rambling

Bye now

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