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Web: A Lot of German Web Pages Briefly Down

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Quite a lot of web pages finishing in “.de” have been briefly unavailable in a single day. The Denić registry identified a disruption within the DNS carrier for resolving domains overdue on Tuesday night time. DNS services and products are one thing like an deal with ebook for the internet and make sure that pages at the Web will also be reached via coming into internet addresses. The rustic code “.de” on the finish of a internet deal with is su…

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Many German internet services, and therefore websites, were unavailable on Tuesday evening. The reason for this now appears to have been found.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

During the night, many pages are no longer accessible. Background: Problems with a so-called DNS service - a kind of address book for the Internet. Meanwhile, the malfunction has been fixed - it was not the first.

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German Internet paralyzed: On Tuesday evening, millions of .de websites were unavailable – the fault was a breakdown at the registration office.

Lean Right

A severe disturbance with a service provider paralyzed large parts of the German Internet at night. Numerous Internet sites were not accessible.

·Berlin, Germany
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Affected were websites with the address ".de" . The reason for this was a malfunction in a service for the resolution of domain names.

·Munich, Germany
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Lean Left

Websites, apps, e-mail: Many German Internet services were not available on Tuesday evening. The reason was apparently the administrator of German Internet domains.

·Germany
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Heise broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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