Search giant Google has said the delay in message delivery on Tuesday was caused by a dual network failure due to which redundant systems stopped working at the same time.

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The Gmail team explained that a rare, double-SNAFU was to blame for the delay, Stuff.co.nz reports.
The problem caused at least a brief delay in the delivery of about 29 % of messages across the system, with about 1.5 % of messages being delayed more than two hours, the report added.
It took 12 hours for the Gmail to function perfectly again.
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