Now iTunes activation servers are experiencing outage

Just when I thought Apple has started to recoverfrom the Dev Center breach and that the brouhaha couldn’t get any worse, now comes word that iTunes activation servers have been experiencing an extended outage for the past few hours. No matter how you look at this, it’s another blunder for Apple.
Without iTunes servers working, customers are unable to activate their handsets. Apple’s servers used to melt under heavy load before, but it always happened shortly after a new iPhone had gone on sale (2007/2008/2009 iPhone launches), never mid-cycle like today.
It was unclear at post time whether this development had anything to do with a breach last Thursday which prompted Apple to take the entire Dev Center down…
I also couldn’t figure out how widespread the issue was.
“Your iPhone could not be activated because the activation server is temporarily unavailable,” reads the message on users’ screens.
“Try connecting your iPhone to iTunes to activate it, or try again in a couple of minutes,”Apple advises.

MacRumors notes first reports of the issue surfaced on social media three hours ago.
According to one tipster who called Apple about the problem, the company’s activation servers are currently down.
Another AT&T employee has told MacRumors that AT&T has also confirmed the outage, and posts in Apple’s discussion forum offer similar information.
If posts in Apple’s discussion forums are an indication, the company is aware of the problem and has already dispatched engineers to fix it.
I know technology occasionally breaks so maybe I’m reading too much into this. Hopefully, Apple will get iTunes activation servers running again within a reasonable amount of time.
At any rate, do hit us in comments if you’re experiencing similar symptoms trying to activate your iDevice.

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