Xbox Live Service Finally Back to Normal

After several days of slow, spotty, or just plain no service, it seems that Xbox Live is finally back to normal. Microsoft has yet to reveal what caused the problems, simply posting a notice that Live is "up and running." Though subscribers are undoubtedly happy to have Live service back, more than one may be […]

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After several days of slow, spotty, or just plain no service, it seems that Xbox Live is finally back to normal. Microsoft has yet to reveal what caused the problems, simply posting a notice that Live is "up and running."

Though subscribers are undoubtedly happy to have Live service back, more than one may be miffed that they paid for a week of service that they didn't get. According to The BitBag, Microsoft "will definitely be doing something for our Gold members that weren't able to get online over the last week."

Live's been purring like a kitten for me the past day or two. How's it been working for you, and what compensation do you want from Microsoft to make up for the outage?

Microsoft Taking Care of Its Gold Members [The BitBag, via Joystiq]