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While I would like to think Nokia is doing whatever they can to rectify the situation, they have neither acknowledged the problem publicly, nor have they actually resolved the issue even after so many days. Bandwidth and server performance are among the easiest issues to fix in this day and age of cheap computing and bandwidth. Their utter silence on the matter is only telling of their obvious lack of emphasis on the N Series tablets, regardless of their marketing spew.

This is the first I've heard of Nokia using Akamai for content distribution. I'm not disputing whether this is the case, but if it's true then I don't know what the hell could be wrong. Akamai is certainly capable of maintaining better performance than this. They handle iTunes, for chrissakes.