In the last couple of months, online gamers have been interrupted from their hobby when they could not access their online bank accounts. Today, some of the same players ran to the computers in your home.
Verizon reported a cut sent potentially thousands of online poker players from their mobile devices to their computers at home in North Carolina and Virginia. In the afternoon, Verizon said it had fixed the problem and had the service running again.
"Verizon Wireless is aware of the problem and our staff are addressing," said a spokesman for Verizon, WTKR early in the day. In the afternoon, said spokeswoman Melanie Ortel The Huffington Post. "The service was restored at 3:50 pm this afternoon. The theme is based in Hampton Roads and surrounding areas."
Online players have become accustomed to the turmoil in their gambling habits. Several weeks ago, Bank of America online banking system was down for several hours. The online poker players could not access their accounts during that period, leaving some to have to wait until service is restored to resume their game.
Poker players in the Verizon network have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the iPhone for Verizon in a couple of weeks. The iPhone will be easier for players to access their favorite sites online, but the current problem system has players thinking back to your mobile service provider.
"I was right in the middle of a tournament today, when the service ended, and it will be a problem if it occurs in the future," said one player from Virginia who chose to remain anonymous.
Poker players must have the ability to move quickly around the Internet, since most of tournaments and cash games online have a specific time to watch the players make their move. If these clocks of time expires, the player has folded his hand, and in some cases, which could cost the player a large pot.
Verizon reported a cut sent potentially thousands of online poker players from their mobile devices to their computers at home in North Carolina and Virginia. In the afternoon, Verizon said it had fixed the problem and had the service running again.
"Verizon Wireless is aware of the problem and our staff are addressing," said a spokesman for Verizon, WTKR early in the day. In the afternoon, said spokeswoman Melanie Ortel The Huffington Post. "The service was restored at 3:50 pm this afternoon. The theme is based in Hampton Roads and surrounding areas."
Online players have become accustomed to the turmoil in their gambling habits. Several weeks ago, Bank of America online banking system was down for several hours. The online poker players could not access their accounts during that period, leaving some to have to wait until service is restored to resume their game.
Poker players in the Verizon network have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the iPhone for Verizon in a couple of weeks. The iPhone will be easier for players to access their favorite sites online, but the current problem system has players thinking back to your mobile service provider.
"I was right in the middle of a tournament today, when the service ended, and it will be a problem if it occurs in the future," said one player from Virginia who chose to remain anonymous.
Poker players must have the ability to move quickly around the Internet, since most of tournaments and cash games online have a specific time to watch the players make their move. If these clocks of time expires, the player has folded his hand, and in some cases, which could cost the player a large pot.

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