March 24, 2008 11:51 AM PDT

Netflix down for at least five hours

Updated at 4:00 p.m. PDT: We have posted a completely new story here that details how Netflix will be forced to delay deliveries.

Internet movie rental company Netflix suffered a site outage beginning at 7 a.m. PDT Monday, and the company doesn't know when it will have the problem fixed, a Netflix spokesman said.

Customer service personnel told CNET News.com that they were told the site was undergoing routine maintenance when something went wrong, information they then passed on to customers. That is incorrect, according to Steve Swasey, the company's director of corporate communications. He said he couldn't discuss the causes but that it had nothing to do with site maintenance.

"Our engineers have been feverishly working on repairing the problem all morning," Swasey said. "It was an unanticipated, unplanned outage and we apologize to our customers."

Site outages are typically no big deal as any company can suffer one. But a blackout that lasts for more than an hour is rare, and one spanning several hours is rarer still.

Netflix, which has 7 million subscribers, continued to ship DVDs after the outage began, though its unclear whether the problem will eventually affect the company's entire database, Swasey said. This means it's possible that users might see some delays in receiving movies. He added that customers needn't worry about their stored movie picks. None of their information will be lost.

This is one of the few setbacks suffered by Netflix in the past year. Since October, the company's shares have doubled in price. In midday trading, Netflix was trading at about $38. The company's site also went down for an extended period last July. The cause was never disclosed.

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Better than iTunes
by hunter_jc March 24, 2008 12:51 PM PDT
I can't purchase anything on iTunes for days now because of stupid 5002 error. No clue when they are going to be fixed.
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Poor writing...
by Sparky672 March 24, 2008 1:20 PM PDT
"... Netflix, which has 7 million subscribers, continued to ship DVDs after the outage, ..." after the outage? It's not over yet.... don't they really mean "during" the outage?
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Earlier Than Reported
by MACer60 March 24, 2008 1:40 PM PDT
I first noticed the outage at 6:50 AM Central TIme. So that's 4:50 AM Pacific TIme. It's now been out for 8 hours.
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Glad I reordered my queue
by getit29 March 24, 2008 2:43 PM PDT
Glad I reordered the movies in my queue last night before the outage hit so maybe I'll get the ones I wanted first instead of the others that I moved down on the list.
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Bad Customer Service
by johnbirkhead March 24, 2008 3:19 PM PDT
I have been with Netflix since October 2005 and the last 3 months their service has been poor at best. Now this. Blockbuster is looking better and better!!
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Hackers
by cyberDJ March 24, 2008 4:21 PM PDT
I like how nobody wants to say Netflix was hacked.
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Good. Serves 'em right for their obnoxious pop-under ads.
by cnetcensorssuck March 24, 2008 4:23 PM PDT
Couldn't have happened to a "nicer" bunch of sleazebags!
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Still not online....
by ronnopiano March 24, 2008 6:09 PM PDT
6 pm, Arizona time and still no site access.
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What was Hacked!!!
by tomm66 March 24, 2008 6:20 PM PDT
I BET IT WAS THE ONLINE MOVIE DATBASE
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They're back up
by rage-demon March 24, 2008 6:23 PM PDT
As of 6:23PM Pacific time, the site appears to be back up
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