Technology | Skype Skype Blackout Hits Millions Worldwide Firm says service slowing returning By Matt Cantor Posted Dec 23, 2010 9:00 AM CST Copied In this Sept. 1, 2009 file photo, Ed Ho, right, demonstrates the online telecommunications service Skype with friend Daren Tsui, on screen, at Ho's home in Palo Alto, Calif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) Millions worldwide have been hit with a Skype outage that began yesterday, the BBC reports. The online communications service says that failed “supernodes,” which “act a bit like phone directories,” are at fault. Now, Skype is trying to build “mega-supernodes” to fix the issue. The company says service is slowly returning, with millions back online. Read These Next South Africa's weekend arrived with a grim start. Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. Harvard visiting professor leaves US after antisemitism allegation. Radiation expert has interesting new theory on why plane plummeted. Report an error