SSP confirms unprecedented power outage

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Power outage causes problems for SSP brokers.

Software house SSP has confirmed that some of its brokers have been hit by a power outage and advised that systems are still down.

The provider advised that intermediaries who are hosted by its Solihull Data Centre are currently unable to access some SSP services due to problems with power.

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SSP said in a statement: "We can confirm that Solihull and the surrounding district suffered an unprecedented major power outage.

"This has affected some SSP customers hosted at our Solihull Data Centre

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