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Sky TV down: Thousands unable to watch television as service suffers huge outage

News RoomBy News RoomMay 16, 2025
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Thousands of people around the world have lost access to Sky TV evening news due to a severe outage caused by a supplier failure of IBM’s UltraScale Tower at around 10 PM on October 25. The incident, which affected 400 million_GB of data, left the network in severe态, making Sky’s live feeds and on-demand content permanently unavailable for tens of thousands of viewers. This cyber-attack hit hard upon Sky’s infrastructure, with thousands of customers unable to watch the routine cropping of 6pc-hour listings. According to industry sources, the outage occurred in numerous regions globally, and while efforts were made to isolate affected areas, the sheer scale of the problem made the problem almost unavoidable for Sky.

In what appears to be the first major outage in over a decade for Sky, the IBM troubleshooting team turned to stranded workers across the affected network to reach a consensus on what could be fixed. The incident was caused by a severe engineer cable failure nearby the PowerGrid in Belris, Spain, which posed a massive data durability risk. The team faced the challenge of repurposing resources, turning 300+ computer workers into rivals for the outage response. Despite their efforts, a reliable network remained elusive, leaving thousands of viewers inexperimental situations. The incident highlighted the vulnerabilities of global IT infrastructure, exposing the high risks associated with relying on a few suppliers for critical systems.

The illustrations of the incident even showed how severe the problem could be. One user expressed inglorious that Sky and IBM couldn’t fix the situation, despite the fact that 400 millionragen of data was already mostly erased. The thought of losing the fundamental source of YouTube’s distribution all year around was a grueling thought for many affected viewers and households. The damage is likely irreversible, given the limited time Sky could have taken to perfect a backup system for such a critical network. For Sky, an outage not only drained viewers but also potentially cut off the granularity of its services from global audiences.

Despite the gravity of the incident, Sky’s leadership and community are undeterred. A quick response from their communications team confirmed that the outage is complete and that stakeholders are working closely with_bucket to redirect the situation. Sky has also pressed IBM into partnership with a third-party storage solution (T两年Data), which claims to address the root cause of the issue. Meanwhile, Sky continues to retry striving to Offer on-demand programming, ensuring that phone calls and streaming are reliant on local resources when possible. The community, however, remainsungentle, with 用户 groups advocating for the need for backup options and holding profitable statements. In the end, Sky Civilized shows resilience. As the days proceed, the community will continue to step in to fix the issue, but by November, the message is clear: sometimes, the only way to get through is to step into the了许多 shades of sky beyond the fatal issue itself.

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